Photovoltaics (PV) News for December 2015

Photovoltaics (PV) News Archive

Abandoned buildings transformed into PV plant Abandoned buildings transformed into PV plant

A former military training centre in Lynow, Germany, has been converted into a 1.56 MW PV plant.

PV panels to generate two decades of power for ACC Liverpool PV panels to generate two decades of power for ACC Liverpool

The ACC Liverpool Group has installed 925 photovoltaic panels on the roof of its new exhibition centre, allowing the venue to generate its own renewable energy for the next 20 years, according to the company.

MegaGroup announces agreement for new Bosnia-based photovoltaic plant MegaGroup announces agreement for new Bosnia-based photovoltaic plant

One of the largest photovoltaic plants in Europe is about to be powered up by MegaGroup.

Clean Energy Installations PV expertise in demand in Pakistan

Stephen Munday, managing director of Clean Energy Installations, recently held discussions with Chandhry Abdul Majid, Prime Minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), about solar photovoltaics (PV) strategy in the North-East region of Pakistan.

Derby’s new high-tech hub powered by 200 panel PV array Derby’s new high-tech hub powered by 200 panel PV array

The Innovation Hub at the heart of Derby’s multi-million pound Infinity Park Derby is now being powered by clean, onsite renewables thanks to a new 350m² rooftop solar system installed by EvoEnergy.

PV Energy development of 3 MWp solar power plant in Antigua PV Energy development of 3 MWp solar power plant in Antigua

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda (GOAB), together with the UK-based clean energy provider PV Energy Ltd., has turned a new page in Caribbean history through the completed installation of a solar energy generation and storage sun2live solution as a partial substitute for fossil fuels in Antiguan electric power generation.

Largest solar PV installation to be fitted in a primary school Largest solar PV installation to be fitted in a primary school

A ‘community-benefit’ collaboration between 23 local schools, award-winning social enterprise Low Carbon Hub, and installation partner Joju Solar has resulted in the largest solar installation on a primary school in Oxfordshire, and one of the largest in the UK.