The planned EU restrictions for financing renewable energy projects using inverters from high-risk suppliers could cause significant delays in capacity deployment, undermine energy security and discourage investment in the green energy sector, the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Clean Energy Industry Alliance alarms.

The planned EU restrictions for financing renewable energy projects using inverters from high-risk suppliers could cause significant delays in capacity deployment, undermine…

The European Commission's move to bar PV inverters and power-conversion systems (PCS) from China and other high-risk countries in EU-funded clean energy projects could affect…

SolarPower Europe has called on the European Commission to provide clarity on its decision to ban European funding for solar PV and battery storage projects using inverters from…