星期二, 24 6 月, 2025
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Israel plans 80 billion shekel investment to increase solar energy use

Israel Energy Ministry Yuval Steinitz announced an 80 billion shekel ($22.8 billion) plan to increase solar power use during the next 10 years. The goal...

More Australian Support For Solar Power In Tonga

The Australian Government has kicked in another $2.9 million for new renewable energy infrastructure in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga. The kingdom of Tonga, home...

Another Romanian oil company unveils solar plans

Romanian petroleum transport services provider Conpet has announced it will build small-scale solar power plants across five of its facilities in Călăreţi, Poiana Lacului,...

Czech government plans retroactive cuts for PV incentives, again

The Czech government has unveiled plans to build more nuclear power plants and has vowed to extend the lifespan of its coal-fired power plants,...

Croatia introduces provisions to tender 1 GW of solar

The Croation government has introduced a new tender scheme for renewable energy and co-generation projects, with plans to allocate around 1,075 MW of PV capacity. Overall,...

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...

Regulatory changes pave the C&I way

In October 2019, Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia, demonstrated that he was looking to develop renewable energy in the country by appointing Arifin...

Gujarat announces sops to attract new manufacturing units

Gujarat’s chief minister Vijay Rupani has prepared a blueprint for attracting new manufacturing units to the state post Covid-19. At present, a large number of companies from...

Israel’s plan to recover from Covid-19 crisis includes 2 GW of new solar

Israel’s Ministry of Energy has announced a new energy and water infrastructure plan to help the country’s economy to recover from the impact of...

India Extends Relief To Renewable Energy Projects Affected By COVID-19 Lockdown

Barely days after announcing that renewable energy project developers would be allowed to exercise force the majeure clause to seek extension of commissioning deadlines,...

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RWE 7.5MW/11MWh battery energy storage start commercial operation in Netherlands

Power generation firm RWE has put a BESS in the Netherlands into commercial operation, its first that is capable of providing inertia to the...

Gurīn Energy selects Saft’s battery energy storage system for first Japanese project

Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, has been selected by leading Asian renewable energy developer Gurīn Energy to supply a battery energy storage system (BESS)...

Swiss 1.6 GWh redox flow storage project starts to build

Flexbase Group has begun construction on what could become one of Europe’s largest flow battery storage installations, breaking ground on an 800 MW/1.6 GWh...

Analysis: UK’s solar power surges 42% after sunniest spring on record

The UK’s solar farms and rooftops generated more electricity than ever before in the first five months of 2025, as the country enjoyed its...