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Installation costs of small photovoltaic systems in Portugal soar
Published by Mars September 27,2022
    According to the survey data of Portuguese company Fixando, in 2021, the installation cost of small photovoltaic systems of 300W to 500W in Portugal is about 420 euros, and this year, the installa...

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Italy: 1.06GW of PV installed capacity in the first half of 2022
Published by Mars September 23,2022
    A few days ago, according to data from the Italian Renewable Energy Association ANIE Rinnovabili and grid operator Terna, the installed capacity of photovoltaics in Italy in the first half of 2022...

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Germany: Tax relief for household photovoltaics to deal with the energy crisis
Published by Mars September 20,2022
    The German government continues to address the energy crisis by implementing tax breaks and measures to support small photovoltaics. This time, the tax relief is aimed at supporting PV systems und...

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EU plans to install 600GW of photovoltaic grid-connected capacity by 2030
Published by Mars September 19,2022
    According to TaiyangNews reports, the European Commission (EC) recently announced its high-profile "Renewable Energy EU Plan" (REPowerEU Plan) and changed its renewable energy targets under the "F...

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Switzerland's cumulative installed solar capacity reaches 3.65GW by 2021
Published by Mars September 16,2022
    A few days ago, Swiss Federal Energy revealed that Switzerland will deploy about 683MW of photovoltaic capacity in 2021, an increase of 43% compared to the previous year.     "This trend will c...

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Suriname: Exemption from import duties on some solar power equipment
Published by Mars September 15,2022
    Suriname's "Government Network" reported on August 29 that in order to further popularize solar power generation equipment, the Suriname government decided to exempt 90% of the import tariffs on s...

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