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Photovoltaic Monitoring Will Help Detect Damages Early

Photovoltaic Monitoring Will Help Detect Damages Early

By evaluating live data from the PV system and comparing it with forecasted yields, a photovoltaic monitoring system can be upgraded to an early warning system. In this article, you will find out how to secure your yields with professional monitoring.

Solar Plant Insolvency: What Should I Do?

Solar Plant Insolvency: What Should I Do?

Many reasons can cause the insolvency of a solar PV plant: incorrectly calculated construction costs, poor performance due to technical problems or lack of savings. When such a situation happens, how can you achieve an optimal insolvency liquidation? 

Financial Leeway As a Catalyst For Accelerated PV Expansion

Financial Leeway As a Catalyst For Accelerated PV Expansion

It’s a “Groundhog Day”, one might think, if you look at the decision-making situations year after year in the PV industry. In principle, the framework conditions for the necessary expansion of PV systems in Germany are really good.

Solar Panel Costs At An All-Time Low – Time To Take A Shine To Solar Energy

Solar Panel Costs At An All-Time Low – Time To Take A Shine To Solar Energy

Solar energy has had a reputation of being an expensive form of renewable energy, due to the high average cost of solar panels as well as high installation and maintenance costs. But as technology develops, and a lot of research is being conducted in the field of solar energy, the costs have shown to be dropping. How much do solar panels cost today, and how high are the solar panel installation costs?

Portugal: new mid-year solar auction announced

Portugal: new mid-year solar auction announced

As Portugal intends to push its solar industry, the country’s government has announced a new auction for solar projects in June or July 2019. A total 1.75 GW of new capacity will be awarded.

Germany: 24 Bids Accepted in First Solar Auction of 2019

Germany: 24 Bids Accepted in First Solar Auction of 2019

Germany held its first solar auction of the year and as a result, 24 bids for large-scale projects of over 750 kW were accepted, amounting to a new capacity of 178 MW. The average rate was 4,80 cents per kWh.