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Onshore Wind Compromise Averts German Solar Market Crisis

Germany's coalition government has ended an internal dispute that had threatened to eliminate as many as 20,000 jobs in the country's solar industry. The government...

German scientists develop solar facade with 50% higher yield

Germany’s Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics (CSP) and the University of Applied Sciences, Technology and Business (HTWK) Leipzig have developed a solar facade they claim out-performs...

German grid agency reports 375 MW of new solar in January but revises down cumulative figure 360 MW

German federal electricity network agency the Bundesnetzagentur has reported 374.7 MW of new PV installations were registered in the country in January. The figure compares to...

German polysilicon maker will cut 1,000 jobs

Munich-based chemical group Wacker Chemie AG has begun its “Shaping the Future” restructuring plan by announcing 1,000 jobs will be lost by the end of 2022...

GoodWe Conducts On-Grid & Storage Solutions Training in Germany

GoodWe organized a customer training on 7-8 March 2019 at ADLER Solar Service Center in Bremen, Germany. ADLER Solar is a leading full service...

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Southeast Asia’s Solar Panel Boom

Solar power is booming these days, with 511 GW of new capacity added in 2025 alone. A big reason is because the cost of...

Enfinity lands industrial off-takers for 120 MW of new Italian solar

US-based renewables firm Enfinity Global has secured agreements for 1.8 TWh of electricity supply in Italy under the country’s Energy Release 2.0 mechanism dedicated...

AES Chile expands Latin America’s largest solar and storage hub

AES Chile has announced the start of operations of Andes Solar III, located in the Antofagasta Region, as it continues to expand its Andes...

Solar panels won’t slash energy bills on their own – an expert explains how to maximise savings

Energy bills in the UK are still expected to rise in the coming months, putting more pressure on household budgets despite the shaky ceasefire...