The Austrian government has introduced incentives for PV systems over 35 kW that feature made-in-Europe modules. The measure aims to create new jobs and support the energy transition, offering a 20% higher subsidy for qualifying projects. Image: Gryffindor, Wikimedia Commons From pv magazine Germany [pdf]
Ecuador has approved the construction of a 200 MW solar park in the central Sierra region, a significant step in its energy transition. The project, led by the Spanish company Grenergy Renovables, will require an investment of USD 178.5 million and is expected to be operational by 2027. [pdf]
A round-up of news from China with an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a 250MW solar PV plant in Cambodia, the Philippines’ ‘first’ large-scale floating solar PV (FPV) project and CECEP’s subsidiary beginning construction on 650MWp plant. [pdf]
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The first phase, covering 480 acres with an investment of CNY 5 billion, will include a 5 GW HJT solar cell and module production line, with initial operations expected to begin by October 2025. [pdf]
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Japan have announced a $1 million initiative to bring solar-powered infrastructure to the Blue Nile and White Nile states in Sudan. [pdf]
[FAQS about Sudan Photovoltaic Module Project]
The solar park covers 11-hectares and is expected to generate approximately 5,000kWh of electricity a year, enough to satisfy the yearly electricity needs of 1,100 households. The first module was installed yesterday and commissioning is expected in November. [pdf]
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Acciona Energía has conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for its 176-megawatt-peak (MWp) Daanbantayan solar plant on the island of Cebu in the Philippines. The $130.43m (EUR120m) project is located in the municipality of Daanbantayan, expected to begin operations in late 2026. [pdf]
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IMARC Group’s report, titled “Photovoltaic Module Manufacturing Plant Project Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue,” provides a complete roadmap for setting up a photovoltaic module manufacturing plant. [pdf]
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It has a capacity of 100 MW and is one of the largest ground-mounted solar parks in the country. The installation is carried out by French solar company Engie in collaboration with Nyrstar, a local metal company. The park covers over 93 hectares and uses over 300,000 solar panels. [pdf]
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Danish renewables firm European Energy has secured €68 million (US$73.4 million) in financing for a 148MWp solar PV plant in Latvia. Developed by its subsidiary, Stelo Orienta SIA, European Energy expects to begin construction in 2025. [pdf]
STREP has three outputs: (i) solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage system installed; (ii) draft energy act to enable increased deployment of renewable energy developed; and (iii) institutional capacity for inclusive renewable energy project development and implementation enhanced. [pdf]
[FAQS about South Tarawa Photovoltaic Module Project]
Before diving into PERC solar panel technology and its benefits, it is important to have a proper understanding of traditional solar panels and how they work. Traditional solar panels are called monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon solar panels, depending on their manufacturing materials.. .
While the recombination of the e-h pair under the aforementioned circumstances is the regular process generating an electric current for. .
Since PERC is a technology implemented on traditional crystalline silicon solar cells, PV modules under this technology are divided between. .
Understanding how PERC solar panel technology works, is key to understanding the pros and cons of different applications. In this section, we round up the major pros and cons of PERC. .
PERC is only one of the available technologies to improve efficiency and applications for solar panels. There are other advanced technologies like Interdigitated Back. Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) technology improves upon standard P-type cells by adding a passivation layer.Benefits of PERC: Higher light absorption. Reduced electron recombination. Efficiency: 18-22%. Cost-effective for residential and commercial applications. [pdf]
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The project promises to produce 680MW of energy and pump and store another 730MW. It includes two independent reservoirs (Agios Georgios and Pyros) with a capacity of 9 million cubic meters. The lower reservoir uses the existing Kastraki lake. [pdf]
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