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Terracotta solar tiles for historical buildings |
Germany's paXos, whose solar roof tiles were bought by Meyer Burger and unveiled last year, has shown off its new "Beaver Tail" terracotta solar tiles at Intersolar 2022. |
May 12, 2022
by
Blake Matich - PV Magazine
Green Industry Blogs |
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French photovoltaic greenhouse delivers 3.1 GWh and 4 tons/hectare of asparagus in one year |
From pv magazine France In April 2017, French renewable energy developer Tenergie commissioned its first photovoltaic greenhouse based on its proprietary technology Tenairlux, in Mallemort, in the Bouches-du-Rhône region of southern France. The plant was built with 265 W panels and has an installed power of 2.1 MW. |
Apr 02, 2021
by
Joël Spaes
Green Industry News |
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Lowest shortlisted bid in Saudi 1.47 GW tender was $0.0161/kWh |
Saudi Arabia has announced the shortlisted bidders of the second round of its National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) tender, which includes four solar plants totaling 1.4 GW, in addition to another procurement round for two PV facilities equaling 70 MW. |
Apr 03, 2020
by
Emiliano Bellini
Renewables Blogs |
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Crops under solar panels can be a win-win |
Solar panels might seem like they're in direct competition with plants. One is catching sunlight to do photosynthesis, the other wants to take it to push electrons. Surely Highlander rules apply, and there can be only one on a plot of land, right? In reality, it's not a zero-sum game. |
Sep 06, 2019
by
Scott K. Johnson via ArsTechnica
Green Industry Blogs |