sude ayan, Author at SolarVision

Common Battery Myths Debunked For Modern Devices

Despite their ubiquity in daily life, batteries remain a source of significant confusion, leading to the persistence of several common misconceptions. From the outdated practice of refrigerating cells to the habit of manually closing smartphone applications, many users follow advice that is either obsolete or counterproductive. Modern lithium-ion technology and sophisticated software management have fundamentally […]

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Coastal Dust And Humidity Slash Solar Power

A collaborative study by researchers in Saudi Arabia and Egypt has revealed that dust accumulation in arid coastal areas can slash the power output of photovoltaic systems by as much as 48%. The investigation found that naturally occurring local dust, rich in calcium and silica, is the most damaging. High humidity typical of coastal regions […]

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Schletter Group Delivers Solar Power to Bruneck’s Ice Stadium

A new milestone in solar integration has been achieved with the commissioning of a 478.75 kWp FlatGrid system on the rooftop of the ice stadium in Bruneck, South Tyrol. The project demonstrates how sports infrastructure and clean energy can work hand in hand—even in icy conditions. The FlatGrid mounting system from Schletter Group was selected […]

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Transforming the Steel Industry: Hopewind’s HD8000 Powers a New Era at Baotou Steel Group

Hopewind has reached a major milestone in industrial modernization by successfully replacing the aging imported mid-voltage VFD system at Baotou Steel Group with its advanced HD8000 series. This achievement marks a significant step forward in localizing high-performance solutions and redefining standards in the steel industry. A Seamless Transition to Smarter Technology The HD8000 series was […]

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ASUNIM Signs a New Storage-Based Solar Power Plant Project in Africa

ASUNIM and its consortium partner achieved a significant success in an international tender organized by the World Bank, winning a $18 million solar energy and storage system project in Somalia. The project will involve the construction of a 10 MWp Solar Power Plant (SPP), a 20 MWh Energy Storage System (BESS), and a 9 km […]

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Hopewind Successfully Completes UFV Guaxupé II Solar Energy Project in Brazil

The UFV Guaxupé II project, developed by GSE Group, was successfully commissioned using Hopewind’s 330kW string inverters. Located in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region, this project delivered significant gains both technically and socially. Hopewind’s inverter technology stands out for its high efficiency, smart control systems, and cost advantages. Thanks to these features, the project provided stable […]

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GoodWe UT Series Powers 10MW Solar Energy Project in India

GoodWe has successfully commissioned a high-efficiency 10MW solar energy project in the Manjal region of India’s Gujarat state. The project utilizes GoodWe’s UT Series 350kW string inverters. This system delivers superior performance in the region’s challenging climate conditions, providing 10–15% more energy production, especially in high-temperature conditions. The system design, optimized with a fixed-tilt structure, […]

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Innovative Energy Solutions Showcase at Intersolar South America

Fox ESS is participating in Intersolar South America from August 26-28, showcasing an innovative lineup of products, including advanced energy storage solutions and grid-tied inverters for both residential and commercial applications. This year marks Fox ESS’s fourth consecutive appearance at the event, emphasizing its dedication to advancing renewable energy technologies in Brazil. The company’s new […]

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Sungrow Unveils Heat-Resistant Modular Inverter for MEA

Sungrow has launched its innovative 1+X 2.0 Modular Inverter tailored specifically for the extreme heat conditions of the Middle East and Africa. This new product can maintain stable operation at temperatures of up to 52°C, a crucial feature for utility-scale solar projects in the region. The inverter features significant upgrades in system safety, adaptability, and […]

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The World’s Most Powerful Battery Begins Operating in Australia

The Waratah Super Battery energy storage system project, which has begun operating in Australia, has an installed capacity of 850 MW. Unlike other large batteries tasked with shifting electricity generated from the sun from midday to evening, this system is tasked with supporting electricity transmission services. By allowing existing transmission lines to operate at higher […]

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