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NSEFI Solar News Bulletin 02.11.2022

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DEWA Solar Park's Fifth Phase Adds 300 MW of Capacity

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) added 300 MW of clean energy production capacity to the fifth phase of the Mohammed bin ...Read More

India to Press Rich Countries to Keep Climate Fund Pledge

India: "The cost of both decarbonisation and coping with the impact of climate change will be huge and that is why those who have disproportionately contributed to greenhouse gas emissions shouldn't delay the funding," one of the sources said.Read More

G20 Need to Make Discourse on Energy Transition More Inclusive: TERI

Teri: Energy transitions, the key factor to achieving sustainable development and climate goals, in recent times have been dominantly centered on "just transitions" in the coal sector with the emphasis firmly on energy supply and mitigation aspects.Read More

Rooftop Solar Extends Deadlines for Target Which is not a Promising Sign Say Experts

India’s Rooftop Solar (RTS) programme has received a four-year extension and now aims at achieving its target of 4000 MW (40 GW) rooftop solar (RTS) capacity addition, by March 2026. The programme, which has a significant role in achieving India’s total capacity target in solar energy, was already lagging. India had achieved just 7.9 GW […]Read More

Uninterrupted PV Generation Without Storage

An Israeli scientist has proposed a way to achieve uninterrupted PV power on the moon without using energy storage. The proposal involves the installation of PV panels around a 360-degree latitudinal ring close to one of the moon’s poles. There would be no inter-array shading, and static vertical PV arrays and arrays mounted on single-axis vertical trackers could be viable mounting structures.Read More

Putting Bifacial Modules to the Test

US scientists recently put different bifacial solar cells and modules through a series of tests at elevated temperature, humidity, voltage and mechanical stress levels. The tests revealed a range of light-induced and potential-induced degradation mechanisms that modules will likely suffer in the field.Read More

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