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At the end of each week, pv magazine summarizes important news from the past 7 days in Spanish.
Botswana seeks companies to implement off-grid solar projects
Botswana Power Corp. (BPC) is seeking local companies to develop small-scale photovoltaic plants for off-grid power, as part of the governments efforts to expand access to affordable electricity.
What to expect from 2025 for photovoltaic energy in Italy?
2025 promises to be a year full of novelties. Lets take stock of the situation: these will be intense months, perhaps of growth, but certainly turbulent, both due to regulatory developments and tensions between the various players in the energy world. Not to mention geopolitical tensions...
Australia signs deal with South Korea to boost hydrogen supply chains
Australia and the Republic of Korea (ROK) have signed a new bilateral agreement to step up climate and energy cooperation and create new clean energy industries and business opportunities.
Total renewable energy capacity approved in Australia in 2024 almost double that of 2023
The Australian Clean Energy Regulator has released the November 2024 large-scale renewable energy target market data showing that 4,156 MW from 506 power stations were approved in 2024, with 510 MW in November 2024 alone, compared to a total of 2,206 MW in 2023.
JA Solar to invest in solar manufacturing facility in Oman
JA Solar has revealed plans to invest 3.957 billion yuan (542 million U.S. dollars) to build a factory in Oman with a capacity of 6 GW of solar cells and 3 GW of photovoltaic modules.
Kiwi joint venture plans to build New Zealand Aotearoa’s largest solar farm
New Zealand company Nova Energy has partnered with wholesaler Meridian Energy to build the 400MW Te Rahui solar farm, set to become the country’s largest, while more solar projects are expected to come online quickly after the government passed its fast-track approvals bill.
EWEC secures land for 4.6 GW of solar and wind power in Abu Dhabi
Emirates Water and Electricity Co. (EWEC) says it has secured four plots of land in the United Arab Emirates to develop 4.6 GW of solar and wind projects.
South Africa selects bidders for 1.76 GW of solar and battery projects
The South African government has named preferred bidders for 16 renewable energy projects, totalling $2.4 billion in investments, to boost the development of solar and batteries. |