In the last week of June, prices in most major European electricity markets fell compared to the previous week. The exceptions were the Iberian and...
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In the third week of June, prices in most major European electricity markets increased compared to the previous week. The main causes of this rise were the increase in average temperatures, which favored the increase in demand in most markets, as well as the generalized decrease in wind energy production and the decrease in solar … Continue reading Solar photovoltaic and wind energy in the third week of June →
In the last week of June, prices in most major European electricity markets fell compared to the previous week. The exceptions were the Iberian and...
Installations of photovoltaic solar sources broke a record in 2023 and Brazil was the third country with the highest installed capacity added last...
Equinor will build a 140 MWp photovoltaic complex in the same location where it already manages a group of wind farmsEquinor announced the...
The reduced cost of solar electricity has made electricity access affordable even to low-income households. Off-Grid electricity is playing a critical...
The study was conducted by the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) and the Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network...
Installed capacity of the photovoltaic source was 37,843 MW.Last year, solar generation in Brazil reached 50.6 TWh, combining GC (centralized...
The first photovoltaic solar power plants have been put into operation in UInea-Bissau. The World Bank has initiated development support plans whose...
In 2023, China achieved record photovoltaic export volume growth across all subcomponents, driving manufacturing expansion in emerging markets....
The world has enough photovoltaic solar power capacity to generate a fifth of its midday peak electricity needs on the longest day of the year in the...
Energy companies have plans in different states of maturity to build up to 40 pumped hydroelectric plants with a power of 15,000 MW, triple those...