The new owner -- Wien-based Irma Power GmbH -- is planning to maintain and expand module production at the company's manufacturing facility in Liebenfels.
From pv magazine Germany
Insolvent Austrian PV module manufacturer Energetica has a new owner, Wien-based company Irma Power GmbH.
“Irma Power GmbH has taken...
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The Netherlands is at the forefront of promoting sustainable heating in Europe and the share of new buildings that are not connected to the country's gas grid may soon approach 100%.
Netbeheer Nederland, the Dutch association of national and regional power network operators, has revealed that...
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decided to indefinitely delay its decision on net-metering changes, according to SEIA. “The proposed decision never made sense for a host of reasons. It would have compromised the reliability of California’s electricity delivery system, harmed California’s effort to tackle...
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A broad coalition of solar companies, environmental and consumer advocates, led by the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC), has prevailed at the Indiana Court of Appeals in a case challenging approval by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s (IURC) of CenterPoint’s “excess distributed generation”...
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The past 12 months have been a turbulent time for PV manufacturing. Rapid and impressive developments in technology have been accompanied by price increases up and down the supply chain, and energy shortages weighed on production in the second half of the year. Chinese n-type...
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Australian hydrogen vehicle and fuel cell startup H2X has partnered with Indian automotive parts manufacturer and developer Advik Hi-Tech in a deal which will see the Australian company’s products delivered into India and the wider international market.
From pv magazine Australia
Australian hydrogen-powered vehicle maker H2X Global has...
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