Construction of 1.4 MW of PV capacity is now underway at two airports, and developers plan to install a total of 1.7 MW by 2023. The government of Sao Tome and Príncipe and Portugal-based Cleanwatts have signed a contract to develop 1.7 MW of solar in the West African island nation. [pdf]
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Sao Tome and Principe's photovoltaic and energy storage policy focuses on enhancing renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy. The country has initiated projects such as a 2 MW solar project and is currently constructing 1.4 MW of PV capacity at two airports1. Additionally, there are efforts to install Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) alongside photovoltaic power plants, which aim to improve energy reliability and efficiency2. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has also conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis to support the country's power sector and its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)3. [pdf]
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The US saw record installations and another 20% in growth is forecast for 2025 – though President Trump’s re-election has brought policy uncertainty. China held its leading position in terms of capacity growth due rapid adoption of wind and solar energy and required pairing with storage systems. [pdf]
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The two projects, spearheaded by the Yunnan Energy Bureau, are poised to revolutionize the energy storage sector by leveraging advanced vanadium flow battery technology, known for its scalability, long lifespan, and ability to store large amounts of renewable energy. [pdf]
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According to recent reports, electricity generation from solar energy is set to increase significantly, with estimates indicating an increase of approximately 75% from 163 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in 2023 to 286 billion kWh by 2025. [pdf]
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Recently, nine major module manufacturers in the world, namely LONGi, Trina, Risen, Tongwei, Canadian Solar, Jinko, JA Solar, Astronergy and DAS Solar, have agreed on 2382mm*1134mm as the size of the new generation of rectangular silicon modules. [pdf]
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Global inverter shipments are expected to increase 7% to reach 570 gigawatts alternating current (GWac), with an uptick in inverter shipments to the European market as inventory levels slowly rebalance, according to the latest forecast for the global inverter market from S&P Global Commodity Insi. [pdf]
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In 2025, an additional 15-16 thousand tons are expected, with a year-on-year increase of 10-15%. Demand Side: Increase in module Scheduling, Gradual Decline in Glass Inventory In March, the module scheduling increased significantly month-on-month, about 51-52GW, with an increase of 50%+. [pdf]
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The global wind and photovoltaic power generation capacities are projected to increase by over 10 percent and 30 percent, respectively, year on year in 2025, according to a report released on Monday. [pdf]
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North America is expected to dominate the portable power stations market with an estimated market share of 37.7% in 2025, due to factors such widespread adoption of outdoor recreational activities, frequent power outages, and emphasis on backup power solutions during emergencies by both commercial and consumer segments. [pdf]
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