L R AS Published on Sunday 14 January 2024 - n° 471 - Categories:Thread of the Week
Articles of the week n° 471 of 14 January 2024
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THE WATCH :
A look at the government's decision to favour nuclear power
THE CONJONCTURE
Is it better to take the oil risk or the PV supply risk?
Will there be obstacles to the development of renewable energy?
THE PHOTOVOLTAIC INDUSTRY
Temporary stability in production prices
IN EUROPE/THE WORLD
The Chinese advantage in the future of energy
pvXchange says it no longer envisages a traditional PV industry
Extension of three European regulations
The Commission approves two subsidies, one from Germany and the other from France.
The Commission calls on governments to speed up the energy transition
The European Commission (EC) has granted €65 million to 17 renewable technology projects
The European Commission has approved a French aid programme
FRANCE,
Macron chooses nuclear over renewables. Professional incomprehension
CRE tariffs for installations of less than 500 kW
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
More than 100 GW of panels imported into Europe for a demand of 56 GW!
40% increase in Swiss solar installations by 2023
PV installations in 2023 in Germany, Portugal and Switzerland
THE WORLD
Agreement to supply silicon for a wafer production plant in the United States
India's Waaree to build a panel manufacturing plant in the US
American company Auxin Solar relaunches legal proceedings against Chinese products
AGRIVOLTAICS
SELF-CONSUMPTION
R & D
A different kind of ground-mounted panel installation
Covering the Sahara with panels would have climatic effects on the surrounding area
New robots to monitor panel quality
New technology for perovskite panels
TRADE WAR
The gap between Chinese capacity and the rest of the world is widening again!
COMPANIES
Neoen expands in France and Italy
Is manufacturer Meyer Burger in trouble?
Italy's FuturaSun increases production capacity in China
Nextracker is now separate from its former parent company Flex
MISCELLANEOUS
PV parks are believed to encourage bird diversity