Croatia is set to allocate €25 million for solar plants and heat pumps in the public sector and will also issue a €10 million residential solar tender. This is part of a larger €652 million package aimed at renewable
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The latest tender for solar installations on buildings and noise barriers ended up 1.2 times oversubscribed. Image: EIT. Germany has awarded 315MW of rooftop solar PV
The EIB has backed a solar plant in Croatia, Sonnedix advanced a project in Poland and Sunrock will build rooftop installations in Germany.
Croatia plans to allocate €25 million ($25.7 million) for public sector solar plants and heat pumps, alongside a €10 million residential solar tender, as part of a €652 million renewable
SJVN Limited has invited proposals through a Request for Selection (RfS) for setting up rooftop solar PV power projects with a cumulative capacity of 1400 kW. These grid
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Such consideration of non-price criteria may allow, inter alia, the consideration of a European value chain. The adoption of the Solar Package I marks an important step
France''s latest tender round for rooftop photovoltaic (PV) arrays and solar shadehouses ended up significantly undersubscribed, with only 180 MWp of capacity awarded.
The latest tender for solar installations on buildings and noise barriers ended up 1.2 times oversubscribed. Image: EIT. Germany has awarded 315MW of rooftop solar PV capacity in its latest
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Among the solar projects announced in Croatia last year were a 99 MW site scheduled for commissioning in 2026 and a 189 MW facility, set to be the country''s biggest plant to date.
According to SolarPower Europe, this standard could drive the installation of 150 to 200 gigawatts (GW) of additional rooftop solar between 2026 and 2030. This standard is designed to harness the substantial potential of EU
Croatia is raising the stakes on clean energy with a new round of auctions for solar, wind, and hydropower projects. These subsidies aim to attract private investment and curb reliance on foreign energy.
Objective To achieve a cumulative installed capacity of 40,000 MW from Grid Connected Rooftop Solar (RTS) projects. Period of existing Phase-II scheme Till 31.03.2026 Salient Features
The deadline for submitting proposals in 19 June, 2023, and the Call page indicated that the energy storage technology must be battery-based. In September 2020, Energy-Storage.news
SJVN has issued a request for selection for cumulative 18 MW grid-connected rooftop solar projects in Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Haryana. The deadline for bid
According to our analysis, the EU Rooftop Solar Standard within the EPBD could drive the installation of 150 to 200 GW of additional rooftop solar capacity in the EU between
France''s first tender for commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop solar systems under the country''s PPE2 multi-year energy procurement programme has resulted in 52 winning projects.
The next tender for rooftop solar PV systems will be held on February 1, 2025. France awards 253 MW of rooftop solar projects Neighboring France awarded 253 MW of
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has extended Phase II of its ''Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar Program'' to March 31, 2026. The program was extended
Croatia may need additional power storage capacity as its overall wind and solar capacity could increase to nearly 2.6GW and 960MW by 2030 from 987MW and 138MW in 2021, the govern
In the past three months multiple BESS (Battery-based Energy Storage system) tender results have pointed to yet another mini-disruption in the fast-evolving Indian renewable energy sector. Energy storage targets for 2028
In 2025, Germany''s auctions for ground-mounted solar PV systems, rooftop solar PV systems and innovative auctions (solar-plus-storage) will see a price ceiling decrease.
The average reference price for the solar projects in each of the two main categories was EUR 56.54 (USD 61.92) per MWh and EUR 77.78/MWh, respectively. Each winning project will be able to receive a market premium of
The Croatian government plans to disburse EUR 651.8 million (USD 675.1m) in grants to support green transition projects in 2025, including renewables and energy storage.
France''s solar tender falls short but hits record low costs, prompting policy tweaks to boost participation and meet ambitious 2030 PV goals. The French government''s
France''s first tender for commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop solar systems under the country''s PPE2 multi-year energy procurement programme has resulted in 52 winning projects.
From the historic city of solar Pula to the coastal gem of solar Zadar, and the innovation-driven Solvis Croatia, the nation is setting benchmarks in solar energy production.
The first tender, with a budget of €10 million, will be aimed at installing residential solar arrays in the second quarter of 2025 and will cover up to 50% of the investment costs. Additionally, the Croatian authorities will announce a €25 million call to co-finance solar plants and heat pumps for the public sector in the second quarter.
In a related initiative, the Croatian energy market operator HROTE hosted a renewables tender in June 2024 to secure market premium support for 607 MW of renewable energy, which included 450 MW of solar power. The tender ultimately allocated 413.5 MW of solar energy at an average price of $0.065 per kWh.
According to the country’s indicative annual publication plan for 2025, published on 8 January, Croatia plans to launch two solar tenders. The first tender, with a budget of €10 million, will be aimed at installing residential solar arrays in the second quarter of 2025 and will cover up to 50% of the investment costs.