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The photovoltaic industry will see a boom in 2023
In 2022, under the background of the "two-carbon" goal, the world is in an important stage of energy structure transformation, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has led to the high price of fossil energy, and countries have greatly increased the importance of renewable energy, so the photovoltaic market is booming.
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2023/03
How long will photovoltaic last in 2023?
When clean energy consumption accounts for more than 80% of future energy consumption, solar energy, wind energy, water energy, nuclear energy, hydrogen energy and biomass energy will play an important role. But which energy source will be the backbone?
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How to reduce the risk of photovoltaic power station encountering strong wind?
Recently, many photovoltaic power plants have been hit by strong winds. Earlier on February 1, a distributed photovoltaic power station in Muyang County, Suqian, Jiangsu was knocked down by a strong wind, and the overall photovoltaic power station components, brackets and other systems were severely damaged. According to the understanding of photovoltaics, before and after the Spring Festival this year, there have been many accidents in which photovoltaic power plants were blown over by strong winds. In addition to the above-mentioned areas, accidents in which photovoltaic power plants were blown over occurred in Yuncheng, Shanxi, Jincheng, and Yantai, Shandong.
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Nigeria to expand funding for solar resources
The electric generation, transmission, and distribution in Nigeria don’t meet the needs of residential and industrial consumers. In 2020, around 55 percent of Nigerian people had access to electricity. 80% of power generation in Nigeria comes from gas, and most of the rest comes from oil. Regarding electric production, natural gas is the main source.
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2023/02
Netherlands to add 3.3 GW of solar this year
According to data from the state-run agency RVO, the installed solar capacity in the Netherlands will reach 17.6 GW by the end of the year, which can meet at least 12% of the country's electricity demand.
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Germany plans to impose a 90% windfall profit tax on photovoltaic power generation and other companies
Recently, the German government has drawn up a plan to levy a windfall profit tax of 90% on the profits of some clean energy power generation companies such as photovoltaics, offshore wind farms, and nuclear power to fund its consumer assistance program.
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2022/11
Austria may add 1.2 GW of new solar in 2022
Austria could become a gigawatt market for the first time in 2022. Its cumulative solar capacity is potentially set to hit 4 GW, up from 2.78 GW at the end of 2021. The country is expected to install more than 1 GW of solar every year until 2030.
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Portugal's first photovoltaic community benefits significantly!
Portugal's first Renewable Energy Community (REC) was completed in August 2021 in Mirandado Douro, a rural village in the north of the country. A year into operation, industry media interviewed Cleanwatts, the renewable energy developer building the project, to assess the current state of its operations. With an installed capacity of 73.3kW, this PV community saved €31,500 in electricity bills within one year of operation.
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2022/10
Ukraine plans to build 1 million solar roofs by 2030
Due to the impact of the war, the development of the solar energy industry in Ukraine is currently limited. This has already resulted in more than 1GW of lost capacity, and PV development has been suspended in some regions. Despite the current stagnation, some trade bodies have called for Ukraine's subsequent economic recovery to be dominated by renewable energy, with a goal of reaching 50% of electricity generation by 2030.
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Tokyo, Japan: New houses must be installed with photovoltaics!
Photovoltaic power generation is the backbone of renewable energy in Japan, and Japan has always been one of the world's major photovoltaic markets. During the 10 years from 2012 to 2021, Japan's photovoltaic installed capacity has been increasing.
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2022/09