domestic solar PV market is among the top 10 in the world. In 2022, South Korea had the ninth-largest cumulative installed capacity, at 24.8 GW.1 Nevertheless, the country’s capacity additions slowed somewhat in 2022, from 4.1 GW in 2020 and 4.2 GW in 2021 to an estimated 3.6 GW in 2022.2 The PV penetration rate—solar PV’s theoretical share in national electricity demand—increased slightly, from 4.6% in 2021 to 4.7% in 2022.3 This was not suficient to place South Korea within the world’s top-25 countries; PV penetration in the European Union (EU) was 8.7% due to high rates in Spain (19.1%), Greece (17.5%), the Netherlands (15.9%), and Germany (12.4%).4 Table 1 displays the world’s top-10 counties
[pdf] The lineup of new products released to the North American market includes the second-generation modular inverter for utility-scale PV projects; the next-generation PowerTitan 3.0, an AC Block BESS for large-scale energy storage applications; and the PowerStack 255CS BESS for commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage.
[pdf] In a groundbreaking move to harness solar power efficiently, South Korea has installed 92,000 flower-shaped solar panels on a long reservoir stretching 27 kilometers in Hapcheon. This project is not just visually appealing; it represents a significant step towards sustainable energy production.
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