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Although raw material costs in China are slowly stabilizing, PV module prices continue to fall as inventory levels remain very high.
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AleaSoft reports that last week the electricity market in Spain and Portugal was more expensive than the Italian one, recording a greater increase. The upward trend depends on the increase in CO2 and gas prices, as well as on the increase in electricity demand in most European countries.Image: AleaS
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The French government plans to expand photovoltaic systems to 140 gigawatts by 2050. Around 90 gigawatts of the total volume in the middle of the century are to be realized by ground-mounted systems, the rest by industrial and private photovoltaic roof systems.
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In a new weekly update for pv magazine , OPIS, a Dow Jones company, offers a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.
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As the entire world heading for carbon neutralization to combat the grievous global warming, photovoltaic utilization is becoming more and more popular to make construction greener, or even its own carbon neutral.Different from conventional ground-mounted PV plant, modules used either attached to bu
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In a new weekly update for pv magazine , OPIS, a Dow Jones company, offers a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.The Chinese Module Marker (CMM), OPIS's benchmark assessment for modules from China, rose to $0.168/W, in a week that saw the market grapple with a weaker US dol
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The Department of Trade Remedies, Ministry of Industry and Trade informed, on June 22, 2023, the US Department of Commerce (DOC) issued a decision to partially revoke the Order to impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties applied from 2012 with solar panels imported from China.
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The European residential storage battery market has grown significantly during the energy crisis, but it has remained relatively small in France. Nevertheless, battery manufacturers expect higher demand due to rising electricity prices.
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The Federal Council has passed an accelerated decree to amend the Energy Act, which provides for a concentrated planning approval process. In addition, the right of appeal against photovoltaic and wind power plants of national interest is to be restricted.
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The European Commission has said it is neither necessary nor advisable to extend the emergency measures that were put in place at the end of 2022 for the energy market. This means that the €0.18/kWh price cap on solar and other renewables will no longer apply in most member states from 30 June.