Denmark has crossed the 4 GW mark in solar capacity, according to the latest figures from Dansk Solcelleforening, the Danish solar association. The country installed 545 MW of new solar capacity in 2024, continuing its growth spree in clean energy, though lower than the record 1 GW added in 2022. Utility-Scale Projects Fuel Solar Expansion Utility-scale projects dominated Denmark's solar growth in 2024, adding 356 MW of new capacity. The large-scale installation, mostly above 1 MW, is usually the backbone in developing the country's solar due to its efficiency and…
The development is a major twist in the history of the solar sector and Africa's renewable energy future as JA Solar inked a 1.25GW purchase deal with China Energy Engineering Corporation, or CEEC for short. This will make JA Solar an exclusive supplier of high-efficiency n-type modules that will supply power to the giant Abydos Phase II project in Egypt--the largest in Africa for PV and energy storage. A Pivotal Renewable Energy Project The Abydos Phase II, developed by AMEA Power and constructed by CEEC, will be a standout phenomenon…
With increased tensions in the trade war between the United States and China, Indonesia is positioning itself to become the next hot spot for manufacturing solar panels and other equipment. US tariffs, which limit Chinese and Southeast Asian exports of solar panels, have lured huge foreign investments to create a global leader in clean energy production. Indonesia has been aggressively wooing these manufacturers-both from China and the U.S.-with slack local regulations and abundant incentives for foreign firms. The move could accelerate Indonesia's renewable energy development by leveraging a strategic advantage…