L R AS Published on Monday 11 December 2023 - n° 469 - Categories:Thread of the Week
This week's articles (no. 469, to 10 December 2023) :
What to remember this week What to remember this week at 10 December 2023
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THE PHOTOVOLTAIC INDUSTRY
- Further fall in PV prices
- POE encapsulants better than EVA encapsulants
- Developments in the PV sector this week
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IN EUROPE/THE WORLD
- Grid management in Europe is hampered in some countries by too narrow a price differential
- The European Union wants to eliminate fossil fuel boilers
- 92 GW exported to Europe in ten months, out of a European installation volume of 60 GW
- European agreement to reduce energy consumption in buildings + CRE recommends a system to monitor consumption
- The proposal from the European Photovoltaic Industry Alliance (ESIA)
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IN FRANCE,
- The decree setting out the criteria for agrivoltaics moves forward
- In brief projects: Tenergie + Crédit Agricole, Eléments raises €50m, Valorem+T&T Proenergy in Poland, Lafarge orders a power plant
- In brief in France: new DualSun panel; weighing snow on fields with K2 Systems;
- Ekwateur makes the most of surplus energy; EET for self-consumption in France
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LE MONDE
- We can already see the limits of the American law on reducing inflation
- Relaunch of renewable energy installations in India
- 118 countries have signed up to triple global renewable energy installations by 2030
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AGRIVOLTAICS
- Photovoltaic panels change the surrounding forage production
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R & D
- A cobalt-free lithium-ion battery
- Salt water battery and heat pump
- Using benzene molecules to make singlet fission solar cells
MISCELLANEOUS
- General fall in battery prices due to raw material prices
- The ten biggest developers over the period mid-2022 / mid-2023: six Europeans!
- A new intelligent glazing system, capable of becoming opaque in a matter of seconds
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COMPANIES
- In brief industry: financing for Midsummer's thin films in Sweden, Canada's
Heliene increases its capacity
- Midsummer invests in thin-film technology in Sweden and in cells and panels in Italy
- Austrian company Energetica files for insolvency
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