Weekly Update (November 29)
Astronergy news this week:
1.??Astronergy Factory Tour 2024 wrapped up with a successful end!
From October to November, we welcomed 100+ participants from 20+ countries to our global headquarter and raw material factories, offering them an opportunity to explore the innovation and sustainability that power Astronergy’s technological advancements.
Together with our global clients and partners, we discussed collaboration, supply chain transparency, and the shared responsibility of a greener world. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us on this incredible journey. More exciting moments coming up soon!
2.??Astronergy being shortlisted for 15GW annual bid of China Huaneng Group!
Congratulations to Astronergy for being shortlisted for 15GW annual bid of China Huaneng Group! This marks our fourth selection by the Group, with a cumulative capacity of 3.7GW.
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Except for module supply, Astronergy and Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute have forged a robust partnership in testing and certification. During SNEC 2024, ASTRO N n-type TOPCon PV modules were awarded the "Deep Blue Ocean Comprehensive Aging Certification Phase One Certificate" from Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute, improving the excellent reliability of our modules in marine?environment.
Explore how Astronergy can power your clean energy projects here: www.astronergy.com/.
3.??Episode #2 of Ones in Astronergy
In Episode #2 of Ones in Astronergy, we shine the spotlight on our After-sales Delivery Team, the always-on-the-go professionals who ensure every project is powered up on time. They are the ones who keep our promises to clients, no matter the time or distance.
Special thanks to our after-sales delivery heroes who bring our solar solutions to life! Watch the video now to learn more stories behind the project!
4.??Astronergy powers up NIO's first PV Power Swap Station in Hangzhou
This station was operational in November 2024, supported by our ASTRO N7s ZBB-TF TOPCon PV modules. By harnessing solar energy, this joint effort eases grid pressure, optimizes energy utilization, and reduces carbon emissions for a greener world.
Astronergy and NIO are active participants in the global energy transition. We are proud to join hands with NIO on sustainability. In the future, we are committed to collaborating with more partners to drive solar adoption and accelerate the energy transformation on a global scale!
5.??Highlights of Astronergy at PV ModuleTech Europe 2024
On November 26th, Dr. Yi Deng, our Europe Product and Technical Service Manager, delivered an insightful speech at PV ModuleTech Europe 2024 on Astronergy's TOPCon technology innovations and TOPCon products.
He highlighted that we upgraded our cell technology from TOPCon 3.0 to TOPCon 4.0 in 2024 by introducing Laser-induced firing techniques and POML technology. This contributes to increasing our cell efficiency to over 27.17% in the laboratory.
Additionally, our continuous innovation has resulted in an expanded ASTRO N series product lineup for various applications, including ASTRO N5, ASTRO N7, ASTRO N7s and ASTRO N8.
We are proud to be at the forefront of solar technology and excited to share our progress at the event. Stay tuned for more updates!
6.??Key takeaways from Astronergy at Large Scale Solar Central and Eastern Europe
Jerzy Rudnicki, Senior Technical Manager at Astronergy, mainly spoke about our sustainability practices and how we are transforming our supply chain to enhance transparency.
We have built 2 zero-carbon factories, marching towards our goal of 8 by 2028. Utilizing ZBB and TF technologies, we remove volatile organic compounds in our modules to make them more eco-friendly. With strict supplier selection, we ensure the raw materials are traceable and so are our PV modules.
Astronergy is committed to introducing sustainability in every step of our manufacturing process. We will remain dedicated to providing solar solutions with competitive advantages in efficiency and cost!
7.??Upcoming event: TaiyangNews - All About Solar's virtual conference
Webinar alert! Join Sibin Yang, our Production Solution Senior Engineer, at TaiyangNews - All About Solar's virtual conference, where he will deliver a speech titled “Accelerating the Progress of Solar through n-type Innovations”.
-Time: 10:40-11:10 CET, December 2nd
8.??Upcoming expo: EnerGa?a
-Time: December 11-12th
-Booth: Hall B3, C33
-Registration: https://www.energaia.fr/en/
PV market news this week:
A new approach aims to reconnect commercial and industrial (C&I) energy users to the grid, supplying daytime power from solar and cells through grid infrastructure funded by PV installers, with diesel as a backup when needed.
Italy’s regional governments approved 6 GW of utility-scale solar projects between January and October 2024, according to updates from Terna’s Econnextion map. Most of these projects are concentrated in Sicily, Lazio, Puglia, Sardinia, and Basilicata.
Developers Wigton Energy and SunTerra Energy Jamaica are each set to build, own and operate large-scale solar projects in Jamaica after successfully bidding in a 100 MW renewables tender held in 2023.
The Greek government, the European Commission, and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have launched the Islands Decarbonisation Fund. They have initially secured €1.6 billion ($1.7 billion) to finance decarbonization projects across the Greek islands.
Indonesia’s president, Prabowo Subianto, has established a 75GW renewable energy capacity target for the country at the G20 Summit in Brazil. Indonesia, which, according to global accounting giant PwC, will become the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2050, recently?surpassed 700MW of installed solar PV capacity. Despite this milestone, the country’s Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) deemed this progress “inadequate” to comply with the global climate target.
Poland’s Institute for Renewable Energy (IEO) says that building permits have been issued for nearly 1,500 solar projects totaling over 12.3 GW. Some of these projects may secure authorization in Poland’s upcoming renewables auction, set for December. There are 4,026 solar projects with a combined capacity in excess of 19 GW ready for implementation in?Poland, according to the country’s IEO.
A renewable energy developer and major US coal company have announced a partnership for 5.5 GW solar development plan – enough to power more than 850,000 homes.
Cairo Amman Bank and Jordan Islamic Bank have signed joint cooperation agreements with Jordan’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to support the 2024/2025 phase of the country’s subsidy scheme for residential solar panels and solar water heaters. The scheme covers 30% of the cost of installations.
The Japanese government says it expects perovskite solar modules to be produced in large quantities at JPY 20 ($0.13)/W by 2025, JPY 14/W by 2030, and JPY 10/W by 2040.
Hungary installed 1.3 GW of solar between January and October, bringing its cumulative PV capacity to 7.3 GW by the end of October, according to new government data.
Germany might exceed 100 GW of cumulative solar capacity in 2024, as new projections from Bundesverband der deutschen Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft (BDEW) estimate 17.5 GW in new PV installations.
Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM), a state-owned electricity company in North Macedonia, has launched a 30 MW solar tender for the design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover of two solar plants. The deadline for applications is Jan. 17, 2025.
Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy has announced a second renewable auction to procure 124.8 MW of solar at a maximum price of €72 ($75.90)/MWh. Bids are due by Feb. 5, 2025.
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