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In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that Ireland, the west coast of Great Britain, Northern Italy, and the rest of Eastern Europe saw 10-30% above average November irradiance while other areas saw lower or close to average irradiance than normal.
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Wood Mackenzie says in a new report that China could install 230 GW of PV and wind capacity and export more than 200 GW of solar panels in 2023. Unlike Europe and United States, the country is avoiding the high curtailment of PV and wind.
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In a new weekly update for pv magazine , OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at key pricing trends in the global solar industry.
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For the week of November 13, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting forecasts, solar energy production will increase in Spain and Italy.
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A German-Swiss research team has calculated how many houses could be decoupled from external infrastructure using solar power and battery and hydrogen storage. The proportion could rise to 75 percent by 2050.With two million single-family homes, total self-sufficiency is possible for 50 percent addi
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Europe’s solar installation levels are exceeding expectations and are on track to grow 30% this year from 2022, according to Rystad Energy.
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The EU is, according to the European executive, on track to achieve the objectives of REPowerEU, but "it is necessary to significantly accelerate the pace".
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Austria has reduced the value-added tax (VAT) on residential PV systems. The new measures apply to all new PV systems up to 35 kW in size, and it will go into force in January.
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The new directive on renewable energies, which adds an additional indicative complement of 2.5% in order to reach a share of renewables of 45% in the mix in 2030, received final approval from the Council this Monday.
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AleaSoft Energy Forecasting highlights, using Irena data, that the global weighted average LCOE for large-scale photovoltaic systems decreased by 89% between 2010 and 2022.