Weekly News Updates (Jul. 5-Jul. 11)

Weekly News Updates (Jul. 5-Jul. 11)

DAS Solar Contributes to Grid Connection of France's Largest Floating PV Project

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DAS Solar is proud to announce its contribution to a major floating solar project recently commissioned in the Haute-Marne region of France. With a total installed capacity of 74.3MWp, the project stands as the largest floating solar installation in Europe to date, marking another significant milestone in Europe's energy transition.

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DAS Solar Powers China's First Open-Sea Floating PV Project

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DAS Solar is helping drive China's energy transition from land to open sea. The nation's first open-sea floating photovoltaic (FPV) project developed at Sinopec Qingdao Refining & Chemical Company has officially entered operation. This milestone project, built entirely with DAS Solar's high-efficiency N-type modules, marks a breakthrough in offshore renewable energy development and underscoring how technological innovation is accelerating the clean energy revolution.

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DAS Solar and Solar Install Co. Power Up Australia with High-Efficiency N-Type Modules

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DAS Solar has deployed multiple solar systems across Queensland and New South Wales, in collaboration with a reputable local installer Solar Install Co. . These projects underscore DAS Solar's commitment to advancing sustainable energy adoption in Australia's growing solar landscape.

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Solar Becomes EU's Top Power Source For First Time, In June 2025

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  • Solar generated 22.1% of EU electricity in June 2025, surpassing nuclear and wind for the first time
  • At least 13 EU nations hit all-time high solar output; the Netherlands led with 40.5% share
  • Coal fell to just 6.1% of EU electricity; 10 countries had zero coal generation in June

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China Forecasts 380 GW New Solar PV Installations In 2025

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  • Despite predictions of a slowdown, China expects its 2025 solar PV installations to increase by 35.5% YoY
  • This year may see both solar PV and wind energy additions exceeding a combined 500 GW for the first time in the country
  • The government sees data center power use, with the rise of AI and cooling needs in times of extreme temperatures, as driving its guidance

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