From 1 December 2024, the export tax rebate rate will drop from 13% to 9% on some PV and batteries products. Image: Rinson Chory, via Unsplash. China’s Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation have issued an “Announcement on Adjusting the Export Tax Rebate Policy”. [pdf]
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Croatia plans to launch two solar tenders in 2025, according to the country’s indicative annual publication plan for the year, which is now available on the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Green Transition’s (MZOZT) website. [pdf]
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With a total investment of RMB 1.1 billion, covering an area of 150 acres and purchasing more than 330 sets of equipments, Yuexi base is expected to be put into production in March 2024 and have an annual production capacity of 3GW. [pdf]
This second phase aims to produce 2GW of solar modules per year with a total investment of 400 million yuan (approximately US$56 million). Once completed in October 2024, it will generate an annual output of 2 billion (approximately US$280 million). [pdf]
Croatia is advancing its energy sector with significant projects in energy storage and photovoltaic installations.The country is set to build Eastern Europe’s largest energy storage project, a 50 MW system that could expand to 110 MW by 2024, backed by €19.8 million in funding1.Additionally, the Korlat photovoltaic power plant, with a capacity of 99 MWp, is under construction by a consortium of Chinese companies, highlighting ongoing investments in solar energy3.Increasing battery storage capacity is also emphasized, as it could potentially reduce electricity prices by 25% by 20304.These developments indicate Croatia's commitment to enhancing its renewable energy infrastructure. [pdf]
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Croatia is actively developing its energy storage capabilities in conjunction with photovoltaic (PV) projects. Key developments include:Largest Energy Storage Project: Croatia is preparing to build Eastern Europe’s largest energy storage project, a 50 MW storage system that could be expanded to 110 MW by 20241.Government Support: The Croatian government is investing €60 million to support various renewable energy projects, including battery storage installations2.Impact on Electricity Prices: Increasing battery storage capacity could potentially reduce electricity prices by 25% by 2030, highlighting the urgency for infrastructure development3.Korlat Photovoltaic Power Plant: The Korlat solar power plant will also include an energy storage battery system, further integrating solar energy with storage solutions4. [pdf]
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A photovoltaic cell, also known as a solar cell, is a semiconductor device that converts sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. These cells are the fundamental building blocks of photovoltaic modules, where multiple cells are connected together to form a solar panel. The two main types of photovoltaic cells are monocrystalline and polycrystalline, each with distinct characteristics and efficiencies245. Photovoltaic cells typically operate as PN junction diodes, allowing them to generate electrical power when exposed to light3. [pdf]
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In Croatia, the photovoltaic (PV) market is experiencing significant growth:There are currently over 10,000 solar power plants in operation, with the number of installed solar panels increasing from below 4,000 at the beginning of 2022 to an annual average of around 2,500 new installations1.The solar PV potential is being explored across 26 locations, utilizing empirical data to determine optimal panel tilt angles2.The solar photovoltaic power capacity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, driven by tendered and planned large-scale projects3.Economic factors, available subsidies, and maintenance challenges are also important considerations for installing photovoltaic power plants in Croatia's coastal areas4.This information highlights both the current status and future potential of photovoltaic panels in Croatia. [pdf]
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Burundi-based renewable energy company Gigawatt Global Coöperatief U.A. has announced the completion of the country's first large-scale PV plant – a 7.5 MW installation under development since 2015 and for which construction works were announced in 2017. [pdf]
The base spans approximately 98.84 acres and is planned for the construction of 10GW N-type high-efficiency module production line, a 2GW photovoltaic cell production line, and supporting facilities. [pdf]
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