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At the end of each week, pv magazine summarizes in Spanish important news from the last 7 days and published on various pv group portals.
Cyprus approves energy storage subsidy scheme
Applications for the scheme will be accepted from 15 January 2025.
Romania opens €150 million grant for battery energy storage systems
The Romanian Ministry of Energy has launched a grant programme for battery energy storage systems developed in conjunction with existing renewable energy facilities (wind, solar or hydroelectric).
The Netherlands
added 1.76 GW of solar capacity in the first half of 2024, with 148,166 new PV projects. By the end of June, the countrys total installed PV capacity had reached 26.06 GW.
Azerbaijan awards 100 MW of solar power with lowest bid of $0.0354/kWh
China’s Universal International Holding Ltd. has won a contract to build 100 MW of solar power in eastern Azerbaijan, after submitting the lowest bid of $0.0354/kWh in the country’s first renewable energy auction.
Gabon inaugurates its first large-scale solar plant
Gabon has inaugurated its first large-scale solar plant, the largest in Central Africa. Developer Solen SA Gabon has said it intends to expand the capacity of the Ayémé project to 30 MW to supply more than 300,000 homes.
Serbia moves ahead with 9.75 MW solar plant
A 9.75 MW solar plant on a former mining dump in northeastern Serbia is expected to be completed and connected to the grid in the first quarter of 2025. It will be the first solar installation operated by state-owned utility Elektroprivreda Srbije.
Germanys federal and national highways could accommodate 54 GW of photovoltaic power
A new study by the German Federal Road Research Institute (BASt) points to great potential for implementing solar energy on the countrys roads and motorways.
Italy approves 6 GW of large-scale solar in first 10 months of 2024
Italy’s regional governments approved 6 GW of large-scale solar projects between January and October 2024, according to updates to Terna’s Econnextion map. Most of these projects are concentrated in Sicily, Lazio, Puglia, Sardinia and Basilicata.
Serbia sets maximum price of $75.30/MWh for second renewable energy auction
Serbias second renewable energy auction, scheduled for later this month, aims to purchase 124.8 MW of solar power at a maximum price of €72 ($75.30)/MWh. This is lower than the €90/MWh limit offered at the countrys first renewable energy auction last year. |