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Chinese government tackles solar panel tax break, is the end of the price drops in sight?

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The Chinese government has reduced a tax break for solar panels by 4 percent. It may be a first sign that solar panel prices will rise again in the new year. Especially now that it seems likely that the Chinese government will also abolish the remaining 9 percent tax benefit in the first half of 2025, says Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. "This finally seems to be the end of the declining price curve of solar panels and making it less interesting to postpone the purchase any longer."

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Sunny prospects: Poland's photovoltaics in numbers

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Poland - from the land of coal-fired power to the boom of renewables. Solar power in the fast lane!

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Ioannis Chatzichristofis: “a key prerequisite is the modernization of the Polish electricity grid”

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Ioannis Chatzichristofis is Regional Sales Manager at KOSTAL Solar Electric and is responsible for the Polish, Czech, Baltic and Finnish markets. In the interview, he explains why he currently sees challenges in the Polish photovoltaic market, but why the market offers excellent potential in the long term.

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Investor newsletter: Poland takes the lead in pushing the Eastern markets

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Our next newsletter for investors will be published on December 18, 2024. It will be about the pv markets in Eastern and South Eastern Europe. The Polish market takes the lead. It is developing very dynamically. Sign up for the newsletter to receive the latest B2B information on your desk.

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Harald Scherleitner, Fronius: „For 2024, we expect another 3.6 GW of installed power.“

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Harald Scherleitner is leading the two business units Solar Energy and "Perfect Welding" in the field of Sales & Marketing at a global level at Fronius. In the interview, he explains how Fronius is positioned in the Polish market and what prospects the Polish market holds for the company.

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Financing

Czechia: Investors want to take legal action against planned retroactive cuts to subsidies for PV plants

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The Czech government wants to retroactively cut funding for existing renewable energy plants, as it did several years ago. International investors want to take legal action against this, citing a violation of national and European law.

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LONGi/Octopus Energy

Strategic partnership to boost PV

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LONGi and UK based Octopus Energy closed a strategic partnership on high-efficiency photovoltaic technology with the aim to significantly boost the global renewable energy capacity.

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Denmark

Billion-euro equity partnership for renewables

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Andel and Better Energy have entered a joint partnership with the aim to construct 15 renewable energy parks with a capacity of around 2 GW in Denmark between 2024 and 2028.

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Climate protection

"Outrage merchants" fuel climate disinformation

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Who are the climate deniers and what communication channels and narratives do they use? How to deal with them? These questions were explored in a webinar organized by the international media network CCNow.

© H.C. Neidlein
COP29

Azerbaijan: More renewables and more gas for Europe

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Azerbaijan is performing a balancing act between more gas for Europe and more renewable energies. A tour of the country, which will host the World Climate Change Conference in November, showed that there is at least some gradual movement towards more climate protection.

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Investor newsletter

Solar projects are growing and gaining in importance

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Our next newsletter for investors will be published on April 24, 2024. It will cover the risks of solar parks. How do you recognize good preparation? What are the essential factors for making a project successful? Sign up for the newsletter to receive the latest specialist information.

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Manufacturers

Tier 1 list halved after adjustment of criteria

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The criteria for BloombergNEF's Tier 1 list, which is seen by the solar industry as a seal of assurance, has recently been adjusted. The number of the manufacturers on the top list has been halved, notes Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. "As many as 26 have dropped out, which means that Tier 1 really serves as an elite list again, but the way this has been done is quite outrageous."

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Ireland

Highfield Solar: €65m financing secured for 93 MW PV plant

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Following the successful completion of a 282 MW portfolio now operational in Ireland, Highfield Solar has secured project financing to fund the construction and operation of an additional Solar PV project with 93MW of installed capacity.

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Investments

Ib Vogt: Financing for 418 MW PV portfolio in Spain secured

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Ib Vogt has achieved Financial Close of a project financing debt facility for a 418 MW solar PV portfolio comprising three projects clustered around Segovia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.

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Poland

Cooperation for Power-to-X development

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European Energy, in partnership with the municipalities of Barwice and Grzmiąca, has initiated a project to explore the development of Power-to-X in Poland.

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Florian Antwerpen from Kyon Energy

Energy storage: New year, new luck?

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2024 is a key year for the storage industry. Florian Antwerpen, founder and Managing Director of Kyon Energy, provides insights into the most important developments.

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Manufacturing

Has the momentum of a European production capacity already passed?

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Several major European manufacturers, such as Meyer Burger, Norsun, Norwegian Crystals and REC Solar, have announced that the European market is no longer favourable enough for them to operate in. Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar thinks. "This means a very serious setback for any European production plans."

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Financing

Australia’s largest corporate solar PPA signed

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A large Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has been signed between European Energy and Rio Tinto. The long-term agreement ensures that all the energy from an upcoming 1.3 GW solar farm will be supplied to the mining company.

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 Recycling

Korean investment in German PV recycler Flaxres

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A large Korean and globally networked trading company has acquired a minority stake in the German PV recycler Flaxres, thereby establishing a strategic partnership for significant non-European markets.

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Investors

Proactive safety measures protect value of PV investments

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Solnet Group has released a new report addressing the critical issue of safety in rooftop solar installations. Titled "Safety and Security in C&I Rooftop PV,” the white paper outlines the most important considerations rooftop solar owners and installers can take to minimize risk and protect their investments.

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Global energy transition

How to tackle the path to net-zero?

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A series of shocks, crises and tensions underscore the need for an equitable energy transition that is inclusive of different situations in different parts of the world, Atul Arya, Chief Energy Strategist, S&P Global Commodity Insights, emphasizes.

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Solar modules

Trina Solar modules obtain EPD certification

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Trina Solar Vertex modules obtained Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certifications from UL Solutions and EPD Italy certification.

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Financing

Sungrow ranked as Fortune Future 50 company

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Sungrow has clinched the No. 12 spot on the 2023 Fortune Future 50 list. Sungrow ranked alongside other reputed companies like Spotify, Lululemon, DocuSign, and Pinterest.

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Financing

SolaX Power carries out its IPO

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SolaX Power announced the successful culmination of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) and subsequent listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market.

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Solar market analysis

"Maybe our market isn't as mature as we thought"

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The fact that the sudden huge price drops have led to major problems is no longer news. But prices keep falling and the question is when the tipping point will come and will the price increase be as turbulent as the current decline, Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar says.