L R AS Published on Monday 13 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:French companies, auctions
Akuo obtains 19 MW to be built with CRE 4.7
In the CRE 4.7 call for tenders, Akuo was awarded the construction of 19 MWp of PV projects, 38 MWp of solar energy projects and 38 MWp of wind energy projects.
L R AS Published on Monday 13 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:auctions, French companies
Urbasolar obtains 60 MW to be built with CRE 4.7
Urbasolar obtained 60 MW to be built following the latest solar tenders spread over 25 projects. This translates into
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:evolution-stat
State of PV in the world since the origin and over the year 2019.
The world will have 583 GW of solar power by the end of 2019, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. The total of installed RE reaches 2,564 GW of which hydropower (1,311 GW) followed by wind power (623 GW).
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:various sectors
Ranking of the main players in the developer-builder (EPC) sector
The global solar EPC market is dominated by two American, three German and four Indian entrepreneurs.
The largest operator 2019,
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:purchase/sale contracts
Pause in the signing of purchase contracts
The pandemic has created a pause in the signing of purchasing contracts. What will emerge may be a more sophisticated sector than before the crisis.
Before the emergence of the coronavirus, the power purchase agreement (PPA) market was booming.
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:various sectors
New technique for separating bottom sheets from panels
Chinese people used a 720 W industrial grade ultrasonic cleaner - with a nominal frequency of 28 kHz and 1,000 W of heating power.
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:purchase/sale contracts, European countries
Pandemic halts European procurement market
A new mindset is now required for solar and wind power purchase agreements (PPAs). The market is not completely at a standstill,
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:forecasts;
Sharp downward revision of PV and battery installations in 2020
Wood Mackenzie projects a decline in residential panel demand and a shift in investment to commercial projects in 2020. The facilities
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:various sectors
Survey to assess the impact of the epidemic on the PV sector
The Global Solar Council has launched a survey to assess the impact of the epidemic and perceive potential effects
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:purchase/sale contracts
The first study on energy purchase contracts in Europe
Spain is the cheapest European country for photovoltaic contracts or purchase agreements (PPAs), with an average price of 0.035 € / kWh according to BloombergNEF
For wind energy, Sweden
L R AS Published on Saturday 11 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:the manufacturers
Despite the pandemic, PV continues to move forward
During the pandemic, technological advances continue to be made. New capacity expansion plans are launched. New products are installed on production lines.
One of the most discussed topics is
L R AS Published on Monday 6 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:the manufacturers
The manufacturers' dilemma : Increase production capacity or disappear!
Since December 2019, 28 solar companies in China have announced or launched capacity expansion plans totalling at least RMB 120 billion of investment and 240 GW of cumulative capacity (2020 demand is around 100 GW). These increases concern
L R AS Published on Monday 6 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:various sectors
A resurgence of the epidemic has occurred in the main GCL-IS plants.
A resurgence of the epidemic has occurred in the main GCL-SI factories in Jiangsu, China. A partial stoppage has been decreed.
PV Tech of 26 March
L R AS Published on Monday 6 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:various sectors
The effects of coronavirus on large US solar power plant installations
The effects of coronavirus on large US solar power plant installations according to Wood Mackenzie
In the worst case scenario, a number of sites will be behind schedule.
L R AS Published on Monday 6 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:evolution-stat
Keeping the electricity grid operational during the pandemic
Keeping the electrical system running has become more important than ever and also more complicated.