Weekly News Updates (Jan. 11-Jan. 17)

Weekly News Updates (Jan. 11-Jan. 17)

DAS Solar Advances MEA's Pace in Clean Transition with All-scenario Solutions at WFES 2025

DAS Solar attends the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) held at Abu Dhabi, UAE. During the event, the company showcases its flagship products including the N-type modules, DBC modules, lightweight modules, attracting significant attention of customers from the Middle East and beyond.

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DAS Solar Ventures into the New Frontier of Mountain PV Development

China, with approximately 6.22 million square kilometers of mountainous terrain, holds immense potential for energy development amidst its natural landscapes. While the complexity and diversity of mountain topography present challenges for PV project design and construction, they also open doors to innovation. As land resources for solar development grow increasingly scarce, complex mountainous regions have emerged as a promising new frontier for solar energy growth.

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The Top 10 PV Module Suppliers in 2024

Can anything stop China's domination of the PV sector? That's the question that was debated hotly throughout 2024; how would the PV manufacturing eco-systems in China – from silver paste to solar glass, polysilicon through to wafers and cells – deal with an end-market plunged into an abyss at the end of 2023, as pricing collapsed for many to below 10$c/Watt.

There is no shortage of metrics to track at the start of 2025, to provide answers to this question. However, all said and done, China once again dominated the global PV industry in 2024, with only a few Indian manufacturers and First Solar having anything positive to cheer about outside of China.

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Norway Installed Over 166 MW New Solar Capacity In 2024

  • Norway installed over 166 MW?of new solar PV capacity in 2024, according to NVE??
  • It is lower than the 306 MW?the country added in 2023, which was a record year but grew at a steady pace from 147 MW?in 2022?
  • At the end of 2024, the country's cumulative installed solar PV capacity exceeded 768 MW?

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