L R AS Published on Saturday 21 March 2020 - n° 314 - Categories:Germany
Coronavirus stops solar installations in Germany
A month ago, developers were hoping to restart panel manufacturing in China to avoid delays in the delivery of modules or components. Since February, the situation has radically changed. Traffic restrictions in Europe
AS Published on Saturday 14 March 2020 - n° 313 - Categories:Germany, industrial strategy
Uniper launches into renewable energies
Germany's Uniper, which is now 75% owned by Finland's Fortum, has set a net zero emission target for its European electricity business by 2035 and plans to launch
AS Published on Saturday 14 March 2020 - n° 313 - Categories:industrial strategy, Germany
RWE invests in renewable energy
German RWE says it wants to build 4 GW
L R AS Published on Monday 9 March 2020 - n° 312 - Categories:Germany
PV installations in Germany in January
Germany's Federal Grid Agency reports that 375 MW of new photovoltaic installations were registered in the country in January. This compares with 399 MW in December and 579 MW in January 2019. Of these 375 MW, 309 MW were projects developed out of tender, i.e. installations with a production capacity of 750 kW-10 MW.
Cumulative subsidised capacity reaches 49.4 GW
PV Magazine of 2 March
L R AS Published on Sunday 23 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:Germany
The price awarded in the German call for tenders is less than 4 cts € / kWh
In Germany, during the call for tenders on1 February for projects of 0.75 to 10 MW, 493 MW were requested by 98
L R AS Published on Saturday 8 February 2020 - n° 308 - Categories:Germany
German lakes could be home to 56 GWp of floating power plants
Artificial lakes in Germany close to coal mines could make it possible to install 56 GWp of floating solar power. This is what
L R AS Published on Monday 3 February 2020 - n° 307 - Categories:Germany
Germany installed 3.9 GW in 2019, becoming Europe's no. 2
The 339 MW installed in December in Germany brought the year's connections to 3.94 GW (just under 3.94 GW).
R AS Published on Friday 24 January 2020 - n° 306 - Categories:Germany
Solar energy to power German trains
A 42 MW solar farm will be built by Enerparc in eastern Germany to generate electricity for the 16.7 Hz grid of the German rail operator, Deutsche Bahn. The construction
R AS Published on Sunday 19 January 2020 - n° 305 - Categories:Germany
Coal disposal in Germany will cost €40bn
In Germany, the federal government and regional states have agreed on the difficult conditions for the disposal of coal in the country, with the total bill expected to reach 40 billion euros ($44.6 billion). Hard-hit regions will be compensated
AS Published on Saturday 18 January 2020 - n° 305 - Categories:Germany, auctions
The tender in Germany for 500 MW was concluded at 0.0568 € / kWh.
The tender for projects of more than 750 kW in Germany ends with an average price of 0.0568 € / kWh. The prices offered were in the range of
L R AS Published on Monday 16 December 2019 - n° 302 - Categories:Germany
A German village uses batteries for an hour
For one hour, the German village of Bordesholm (Schleswig-Holstein) with a population of 7,500 was lit by 10 MW SMA batteries. Afterwards, it was reconnected to the grid.
Tecsol of 11 December
L R AS Published on Saturday 30 November 2019 - n° 300 - Categories:Allemagne
Lors de la dernière enchère en Allemagne, le prix retenu est de 0,054 € le kWh
Lors de la dernière enchère en Allemagne pour attribuer 200 MW, les 37 lauréats sont tous solaires. 20 de ces projets seront installés en Bavière. Le prix retenu est de 0,054 € le kWh
PV Tech du 28 novembre
L R AS Published on Sunday 24 November 2019 - n° 299 - Categories:Allemagne, guerre commerciale
IBC Solar accusé de fraude douanière
Les autorités douanières allemandes accusent IBC Solar d’avoir fait passer en franchise de droits de douane des panneaux photovoltaïques chinois. A une soixantaine de reprises
AS Published on Tuesday 12 November 2019 - n° 297 - Categories:Germany, various sectors
What if we were to reach the end of a power plant installation phase?
Renewable energies provided 43% of electricity consumption in Germany in the first nine months of 2019. This is a new record. Germany's ZSW and DBEW reported that they supplied 183 billion kWh in nine months, surpassing the 125 billion kWh produced by the country's lignite and bituminous coal power plants.
Onshore wind remains the main supplier
L R AS Published on Monday 28 October 2019 - n° 295 - Categories:Allemagne
Augmenter la concertation pour obtenir l'adhésion de la population
Plusieurs associations allemandes testent une nouvelle approche pour informer les citoyens, désarmer leurs oppositions et rechercher leur adhésion : l'objectif est d'impliquer activement les résidents d'une région dans le processus de planification