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SERIS Launches Solar Asset Management Business
The Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) has established PV Doctor, a startup that provides real-time monitoring and diagnostics to help solar asset owners maintain long-term value.
April 9, 2025 – Patrick Jowett
<h2>South Africa Plans to Add 5 GW of Renewable Energy Annually</h2>
South Africa's Renewable Energy Integrated Resource Plan (SAREM) aims to deploy at least 3 GW of renewable energy each year, increasing this target to 5 GW by 2030. The initiative also seeks to create 25,000 jobs in the country’s renewable energy and storage market.
<b>April 9, 2025</b> - Patrick Jowett
<h2>Hungary to Add 1.4 GW of Solar Power in 2024</h2>
Last year, utility-scale solar accounted for approximately half of Hungary's newly installed solar capacity. However, due to a lack of new grid connections for large projects over the past two years, growth in this segment is expected to slow in the coming years.
<b>April 8, 2025</b> - Patrick Jowett
<h2>India Adds 18.5 GW of Utility-Scale Solar Capacity in 2024</h2>
In 2024, India added 18.5 GW of utility-scale solar and 4.59 GW of rooftop solar capacity. Indian PV manufacturer Waaree Energies leads the market with a 14.1% share of solar module shipments.
<b>April 8, 2025</b> - pv magazine
<h2>Poland Opens Applications for $1 Billion Energy Storage Subsidy Program</h2>
The application window for Poland's energy storage and related infrastructure program has opened, with a deadline of May 30, 2025. The initiative aims to enhance the stability of Poland's power grid.
<b>April 8, 2025</b> - Marija Maisch
<h2>European Market Experiences Negative Electricity Prices</h2>
According to the latest analysis from AleaSoft Energy Forecasting, most major electricity markets in Europe experienced negative electricity prices last week, with Portugal and Spain recording the lowest hourly prices in history on March 30.
<b>April 8, 2025</b> - Patrick Jowett
<h2>Germany's Solar Capacity Restrictions Surge by 97% in 2024</h2>
Data from the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) indicates that Germany's solar curtailment capacity increased by 97% last year, driven by rapid growth in solar deployment and unusually high solar radiation during the summer.
<b>April 7, 2025</b> - Sandra Enkhardt
<h2>Switzerland Announces Compensation Levels for Commercial Solar Bids</h2>
The Swiss government has outlined the compensation levels for photovoltaic systems over 150 kW, which will open for bidding in mid-April.
<b>April 7, 2025</b> - pv magazine
<h2>Israel Installs 900 MW of Solar Power Capacity in 2024</h2>
Recent data shows that Israel added 900 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity in 2024, with the majority of the new capacity coming from projects that signed Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
<b>April 2, 2025</b> - Ilias Tsagas
<h2>Japan's Energy Research Agency Unveils Solar Strategy</h2>
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) has released a solar strategy aimed at expanding solar deployment and promoting the development of next-generation technologies, with a goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
<b>April 2, 2025</b> - Brian Publicover
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