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HS Markit is predicting a continued increase in the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) in the next two years.  This is according to a recent whitepaper released by the research firm. According to the research firm: Over 100GW of 1500V solar PV inverters are forecasted to be shipped in the next 2 years as…...

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London, 27 February 2019: Cubico Sustainable Investments (“Cubico”), a global leader in renewable energy, has announced that it has completed the refinancing of 17 onshore wind and solar PV projects in the UK. All projects are fully operational and reached commercial operations between 2013-2016. The portfolio is comprised of a…

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Inverters are becoming more and more versatile, enabling new applications for self-consumption, storage systems, e-mobility, power-to-heat and smart homes. Hybrid inverters, solar retrofit solutions and digital platforms are in. Driven by digitalization, innovation cycles for inverters are becoming ever shorter. Not only do inverters convert direct currents to alternating currents…

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Jinko Power, a global renewable energy company, Ardian Infrastructure, one of the European leaders of the Infrastructure sector and White Summit Capital AG, a Switzerland-based firm specializing in private infrastructure, have reached an agreement to jointly construct and operate “La Isla”, a 182.5 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant near Seville,…

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Emirates Water and Electricity Company (Ewec) – formerly Adwec (Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Company) – has invited expressions of interest (EOI) from leading developers to finance, build and operate a 2000MW solar photovoltaic (PV) Independent Power Project in Abu Dhabi besides taking responsibility for its maintenance and ownership. To…

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Solar PV capacity will overtake wind within five years, according to a new forecast, but wind power generation will outpace that of solar. More than 85% of new non-hydropower renewable capacity will be installed in just ten markets, over the next decade, but expansion will also be supported by a…...

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