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The figures speak for themselves: a five-month construction period, approximately 61-megawatt peak output system and an annual generation of approximately 61.244 megawatt-hours. The talk is of Scandinavia’s largest solar park, located on the Lerchenborg estate in Denmark. Located on over 80 hectares of land on the
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After a slow start, Turkey’s solar PV market is finally gathered speed. The country added about 150 MW of new PV last year, while in the first six weeks of 2016 it has added a further 46 MW. Read more
The UK installed 3.5GW of Europe’s 8GW of PV capacity in 2015. The numbers, based on actual grid-connected projects, are up 15% on the previous year with the UK market contributing a significant chunk. A figure of 3.5GW makes the UK market the biggest market
2015 saw declining solar PV activity in Germany once again, with under 1.5 GW installed throughout the year. In December, the Federal Network Agency registered just under 145 MW of new capacity. Already in December, the network agency said that subsidies would not be reduced
According to preliminary numbers from GTM Research, 59 gigawatts of solar PV were installed globally in 2015, a 34 percent increase over 2014’s total. “The fourth quarter of 2015 showed that global PV demand is very much at the mercy of government support, which can
The China Banking Regulatory Commission and the National Energy Administration have signaled their support for a restructuring of Yingli’s massive debt, noting the company’s importance to the Chinese PV industry and the role of its core technology. Read more (PV magazine)
SMA is aiming to tackle the market for retrofitting energy storage systems in to existing home PV installations, with a new AC-coupled version of its Sunny Boy inverter suitable for high voltage batteries. The Germany-headquartered inverter maker, which provides inverters for off-grid, grid-connected and so-called
Algeria installed roughly 268MW of PV capacity in 2015, according to Algeria’s state-owned renewable energy research institute CDER. In February last year, the Algerian government adopted an updated development program for renewable energy and efficiency. The target of the national renewable energy program is to