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India installed third most solar capacity in the world in 2022 

India installed an impressive 17.4 GW of new solar capacity in 2022, retaining its third spot in annual PV capacity addition globally.

Research shows polycrystalline panels from 11 different producers degrade more than warranty rate

A research group in Ghana has conducted a series of tests to assess the performance of polycrystalline solar modules in PV systems operating in their home country for at least 5 years. They found that the vast majority of the panels may ‘fail’ before 20 years in operation under outdoor conditions.

Gautam Solar unveils n-type TOPCon modules at Intersolar Europe

The Indian manufacturer is launching n-type TOPCon solar modules for residential, commercial and industrial, and utility-scale markets at Intersolar Europe 2023. It is offering these modules in all black, silver frame, glass-to-glass bifacial, and light-weight bifacial variants.

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Waaree Renewable wins solar EPC contract for steel major

The company has secured the EPC contract for a 6.5 MW DC (5 MW AC) solar power project in Chhattisgarh.

Agrivoltaics for vertical farming

An Italian research group has assessed the advantages of combining solar power generation in greenhouses with vertical farming. The scientists claim this new approach offers better land use while increasing agricultural yield.

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France adds 601 MW of new PV systems in Q1

France reached 17.15 GW of cumulative installed PV capacity at the end of March.

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Punjab tenders for purchase of 1.2 GW of solar power

The selected bidders will set up grid-connected solar projects anywhere in Punjab to supply the power.

US solar market expected to triple in size by 2028

The US solar industry had its best first quarter in history as supply chain challenges started to fade, according to the US Solar Market Insight Q2 2023 report.

Amp Energy India receives $250 million from SMBC, ICG, and AIIB

Indian developer Amp Energy has secured up to $250 million in growth capital from Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC), UK’s Intermediate Capital Group (ICG), and China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).

Maruti Suzuki breaks ground on two new solar plants

Maruti Suzuki India has started building a new 20 MWp solar plant at its Manesar factory and a 1.85 MWp capacity at R&D Centre, Rohtak. 

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