The Al-Zawraa General Company, part of Iraq's Ministry of Industry and Minerals, has unveiled plans to establish an integrated and advanced manufacturing plant for solar panels, with an annual production capacity of 750 megawatts - supporting the government's drive toward clean energy. [pdf]
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Uniper is advancing its renewables activities and kicked off the construction phase of two new solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Tét and Dunaföldvár, Hungary. The two PV parks will collectively deliver 151 MWp of renewable energy. [pdf]
French manufacturing startup Carbon plans to launch the first part of its module production facility in autumn 2025, as part of a plan to bring 5GW of cell and 3.5GW of module manufacturing capacity to the European solar sector. [pdf]
Nepal has launched its first I-REC (International Renewable Energy Certificate) eligible solar project, the 16.5 MW Nuwakot Solar Plant, marking a significant milestone in the country’s transition to renewable energy and its integration into the global green energy market. [pdf]
With a total investment of RMB 4.566 billion, the project is designed to produce 10GW of high-efficiency solar modules annually, and the main buildings include module workshop, finished product warehouse, refuse collection station, water tank, water pump house, substation, raw material warehouse, and hazardous waste/chemical warehouse. [pdf]
Georgia Power has secured approval to proceed with five new utility-scale solar power purchase agreements (PPAs), contributing a combined 1,068MW to the US state’s renewable energy capacity. These approvals were issued by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). [pdf]
French solar developer TSE has raised €100 million (US$104.5 million) to support the development of seven new solar projects in France, with a combined capacity of 120MW. Banks Crédit Agricole and Caisse d’Epargne provided the funds, and the deals were concluded last December. [pdf]
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IMARC Group’s report, titled “Photovoltaic Module Manufacturing Plant Project Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue,” provides a complete roadmap for setting up a photovoltaic module manufacturing plant. [pdf]
DTEK has launched the largest battery storage facility in eastern Europe to bolster Ukraine's energy system ahead of expected mass Russian attacks on infrastructure this winter, the Ukrainian energy giant announced on Sept. 10. [pdf]
To generate 1 GWh of solar power, approximately 2. 8 acres of land is required, translating to about 11. 2 million acres (17, 500 square miles) for 4 million GWh of clean energy. Space requirements for solar energy generation are often underestimated. [pdf]
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On average, you would need around 4 million solar panels to produce 1 gigawatt of electricity, but this number could be higher or lower depending on the efficiency of the panels, the amount of sunlight available, and other factors. [pdf]
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Modular energy storage offers specific benefits for emergency response and off-grid applications: Hospitals, shelters, and other emergency facilities cannot tolerate power outages. Modular storage acts as an uninterruptible power supply to keep critical loads online. [pdf]
Canadian Solar’s Dymond double glass module passed 3 times IEC standard test and IEC 61730-2:2016 multiple combination of limit test and obtained VDE report, which fully indicate high lifetime and high. [pdf]
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