Weekly News Updates (Jan. 4-Jan. 10)
DAS Solar Spurs Uzbekistan's Renewable Future at the Dawn of 2025
DAS Solar ushers in 2025's first ray of light with the successful commissioning of a 1 MW solar power plant in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. In partnership with EUROSOLAR Georgia and Innovation Energy, the installation not only underscores the company's technological leadership but also reflects the growing momentum for solar penetration across Central Asia. As a testament to DAS Solar's commitment to driving the global clean transition, the project addresses both immediate local energy demands and the broader vision of sustainable development in the region.
DAS Solar Named on MIIT's List of Green Supply Chain Management Enterprises
DAS Solar has once again been recognized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), earning a spot on the 2024 Green Supply Chain Management Enterprises list. This acknowledgment underscores the company's leadership in green intelligent manufacturing and its robust green supply chain management system. With a steadfast commitment to sustainability, DAS Solar is actively advancing the global renewable energy transition while setting benchmarks for environmental responsibility in the PV industry.
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?India installs record 24.5 GW solar PV capacity in 2024
India has added a record 24.5 GW of solar PV capacity in 2024, according to data from energy consultancy JMK Research.
This represents more than?a twofold increase from the previous year, when solar PV capacity additions reached 10 GW in 2023 and the most capacity additions ever recorded in India in a single year.
Germany deploys 16.2 GW of solar in 2024
Germany deployed 16.2 GW?of new PV systems in 2024, according to the Bundesnetzagentur. The country added?14.28 GW?in 2023,?7.19 GW?in 2022,?5.26 GW?in 2021, 3.94 GW?in 2019,?2.96 GW?in 2018, and?1.75 GW?in 2017. By December 2024, Germany operated more than 4 million PV systems with a combined capacity of?99.3 GW.
Two-thirds of the systems installed in 2024 were residential and commercial arrays, while the rest were ground-mounted projects. The Federal Network Agency noted a slight increase in solar storage gross output.