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Yang Energy
Making solar accessible to all
Yang Energy, based in Hanover, Germany, supplies balcony power plants. Whether as a set or as individual components. Which includes solar panels, inverters, PV cables, and mounting systems, all meeting European standards.
- Mounting System, PV Cable, Solar inverter, Microinverter, Solar Panel, Mono
- Germany
- Germany
AEG products make solar an essential part of your journey towards a greener and more sustainable future. They are designed to grant you full control over your photovoltaic system and to give you peace of mind. The AEG solar photovoltaic modules, inverters, energy storage systems, and monitoring offer you a holistic solution to make your home and workplace the control center of an intelligent and effortless energy revolution. Empowering you with [...]
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Watt Solutions GmbH
We are a Distributor in renewable energies from Germany and offer Panels from AE Solar,Canadian Solar, Risen and Phonosolar.
We also offer solar thermal sets from the 5th laugest manufacturer in the world.
- Solar Carport Racking, Solar Battery, Solar inverter, Solar Panel, Solar Roofs
- Germany
- Germany
More Energy GmbH is a German company based in Nürnberg that specializes in providing high-quality solar energy solutions for residential and commercial customers. The company offers a range of services including consultation, planning, and installation of solar energy systems, as well as maintenance and repair services. More Energy GmbH is committed to helping its customers reduce their carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy [...]
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Modulteq GmbH & Co. KG
The use of regenerative energies in the energy industry is sustainable and environmentally conscious - solar energy and other renewable energies are therefore not a short-term alternative solution among many others....this technology is the technology of the future! The ModulTEQ® GmbH &Co. KG has been a reliable wholesale partner for since it was founded in 2009 the delivery of solar technology components, such as highly efficient [...]
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Photon Solar Energy GmbH
At Photon Energy Group, we believe that clean energy and water must be available to everyone. We develop and deploy technology to provide these fundamentals and help build a thriving, sustainable world. Photon Energy delivers solar power solutions that cover the entire lifecycle of photovoltaic projects. Since its foundation in 2008, Photon Energy has built and commissioned solar power plants with a combined capacity of over 120 MWp and [...]
As an innovative electronics company that has grown sustainably, we combine many years of experience and innovative strength as a manufacturer of Steca brand product lines in solar electronics and as an electronics service provider. Steca traditionally stands for ideas and innovations as an electronics service provider (EMS provider) and manufacturer of Steca brand product lines in solar electronics and battery charging systems. We all create [...]
Phocos is a proven, global leader that holds itself to the highest standards of engineering and innovation in the solar and energy industries. Driven by our passion for off-grid solutions, Phocos was founded in 2000. We earned our strong reputation with high-quality energy solutions designed to provide reliable energy access for people without grid power. Phocos cares about the individuals and communities our products support because we know [...]
RCT Power is committed to challenge existing technology standards and continuously improve our product range. The dedicated team of engineers at the RCT Power Inverter Research Department has investigated limitations and bottlenecks in commonly used battery based storage systems. We have implemented the findings of this study in our new solution for storage systems. The results are impressive:
Germany
What is Solar Energy in Germany?
Germany, despite being a sun-drenched country has been considered as one of the highest solar power outputs around the world and still possesses the most advanced and latest research about solar energy and has many new industry actors. Moreover, they’re expecting for the second wave of solar power expansion, which will soon bring success and progress for the solar technology’s full systemic integration.
For several years, Germany has been considered as the world’s top PV installer among other countries. At the end of the year 2016, Germany managed to build a total installed solar power capacity of 41.3 gigawatts (GW) which was behind China’s solar capacity.
Most solar power in Germany exclusively consists of photovoltaics (PV) systems only. Germany has only a little interest in concentrated solar power (CSP) for it does not use photovoltaics and this solar technology requires much higher solar insolation as compared to the PV system. However, there is still an experimental CSP-plant with 1.5 MW capacity which is being used solely for on-site engineering purposes only rather than for commercial electricity/power generation. This concentrated solar power is called the “Jülich Solar Tower” that is owned by the German Aerospace Center.
Moreover, in 2014, Germany managed to install about 1.5 million photovoltaic systems across the country which are ranging from small rooftop solar power systems to medium commercial and large utility-scale solar plants and farms. The largest solar farms of Germany are located in Neuhardenberg, Templin and Meuro with solar capacities of over 100 MW. Moreover, these PV technologies were accounted for an estimated 6.2 to 6.9 percent of Germany’s net electricity generation in the year 2016.
However, new installations of photovoltaic systems have slowed down steadily since the beginning of the year 2011. Also, it was estimated in the year 2017 that over 70 percent of the employment in the solar industry of the country have been lost in recent years. Solar power in Germany has gone through rough times since it has been started in the wake of Germany’s Renewable Energy Act in the year 2000. However, German companies quickly loomed to global leadership in solar power technology before a collapse in the solar industry happen and some of the companies were forced to hold their businesses.
Proponents from the Photovoltaic industry blamed the government for its lack of commitment in the said industry, while others point out that the loss of jobs in the solar sector is due to financial burden that was associated with the fast-paced launching and manufacturing of photovoltaics, which in their perspective was very unsustainable to the transition of renewable energies.
With all of these, still, the official governmental goal of Germany is to continuously improve and increase the contribution of renewable energy to the country’s overall electricity generation and consumption. By 2020, Germany is aiming for a long-term minimum target of 35 percent capacity, 50 percent by 2030 and around 80 percent power capacity by the end of 2050.
Currently, the country is significantly producing more electricity at specific times with high solar irradiation than the country’s needs, slowing down spot-market prices and exporting the country’s electricity surplus to nearby countries. In 2014, the record of exported electricity surplus reached almost 34 TWh. The decline of spot-prices in the market may raise the electricity prices for retail customers, as the expansion of the guaranteed feed-in tariff and spot-price increases as well.
As the combined share of fluctuating wind and solar energy is nearly achieving 17 percent of the national electricity mix, energy issues and problems are also being prevented and others becoming more manageable. This is because of the electrical grid adaptation, new grid-storage capacity construction, reduction of fossil fuels, altering of nuclear power plants and constructing a new generation of combined heat and power plants. Today, nuclear power and brown coal are the cheapest suppliers of electricity in Germany.
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