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The Hydrogen Stream: Innio starts hydrogen-fueled CHP plant in Austria

Innio Group has started operating a combined heat and power (CHP) plant for heating purposes in Austria, while PureWave Hydrogen has told pv magazine that it is exploring geological hydrogen in Kansas using proprietary software and an AI system.
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Chinese PV Industry Brief: China Resources finalizes PV module tender

China Resources Power has finalized its 1 GW module procurement for 2024 with Astronergy, while China Power Construction has secured 1.5 GW of n-type heterojunction (HJT) modules through a separate tender.
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University of the Western Cape launches 4 MW solar, storage tender

South Africa's University of the Western Cape (UWC) has opened a 4 MW solar and storage tender, with proposals to include a PV carport system and an online monitoring and management platform. The tender follows a build, operate, and transfer model for up...
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Wind production drives European electricity prices down

AleaSoft Energy Forecasting says average electricity prices fell last week across all major European markets, bar the United Kingdom, due to an increase in wind production. Italy, meanwhile, broke its record for solar production on a single day in Octobe...
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Dutch PV sector calls for consumption incentives as end of net metering looms

Dutch trade body Holland Solar is urging the new Dutch government to introduce self-consumption incentives for batteries, boiler tanks, and heat pumps used in combination with PV systems, as the country plans to phase out net metering by 2027.
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Gonvarri Solar Steel unveils new tracker

Spain's Gonvarri Solar Steel claims that its new single-row tracker can improve structural stability and performance in adverse conditions.
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Japan’s oldest PV system gets refurbished

Tokyo-based startup Girasol Energy and the enterprise bureau of Japan's Yamanashi prefecture have repowered Japan’s oldest PV system, a 100 kW array built in 1993. The project aimed to partially replace the original 13.3% efficient solar modules, offer...
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Vertical agrivoltaics for barley

Researchers in Sweden have measured barney yield in a vertical agrivoltaic facility and have found that despite the shade created by the modules the yields are comparable to open-field control conditions, if not slightly higher. Their methodology can be ...

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TrinaTracker is named tier 1 PV tracker supplier by SMM

TrinaTracker has been named a tier 1 solar tracker company for its outstanding performance in products, cutting-edge technology and its reputation among customers.

PVSTAR Showcases One-Stop Off-Grid Solar Solutions at the 8th Global Off-Grid Solar Forum and Expo 2024 (GOGSFE24)

From October 8 to 10, the 8th Global Off-Grid Solar Forum and Expo 2024 (GOGSFE24) was grandly held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.

World Standards Day: Trinasolar leads in standardization and unites efforts to tackle climate challenges

"Standards for the Changing Climate" is the theme of the 55th World Standards Day, set for October 14, 2024. Trinasolar, with its long-standing commitment to tackle climate challenges, recognizes adhering to globally consistent standards is key to ensuring a successful energy transition.

Kehua Tech Ranked No. 1 in China and No. 3 Worldwide for Energy Storage Inverter Market Share

Kehua Tech Ranked No. 1 in China and No.

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‘One of the current issues in the PV industry is the lack of women applying for jobs’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Sofie Graunbøl, Technical Sales and Sustainability Lead at Denmark's Solar Polaris. She explains that solar installation is a male-dominated segment, as many of the practices regarding installation are built around the physical strength of men, making it harder to hire women. "This is an important issue that needs to be addressed for the industry to improve," she states.

European TOPCon solar module prices inched lower on weaker demand

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

US solar generation strong outside Hurricane Milton’s localised impacts

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that the impact of Hurricane Milton on solar production will be minimal outside the southeastern United States, as the system quickly moves offshore.

Energy storage is a solved problem

There are thousands of extraordinarily good pumped hydro energy storage sites around the world with extraordinarily low capital cost. When coupled with batteries, the resulting hybrid system has large energy storage, low cost for both energy and power, and rapid response. Storage is a solved problem.

Helping the market of solar powered water pumps to thrive

Solar powered water pumps are one of the most important ways for off-grid communities to gain access to water cheaply and cleanly. Standards are required to enable this market to continue growing and the IEC is working on the appropriate specifications.

New IEA PVPS Handbook: A guide to proper solar resource data management

In its latest monthly column for pv magazine, IEA PVPS provides a comprehensive overview of the recently released fourth edition of the “Best Practices Handbook for the Collection and Use of Solar Resource Data”. The 530-page handbook, developed by IEA PVPS Task 16 in collaboration with NREL, elaborates on methods and models for accurately collecting solar data to plan and operate energy projects effectively.

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Gautam Solar plans IPO

Gautam Solar plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO) in the next 12 to 18 months to fund its PV cell expansion plans.

PV-driven lighting solution for rural areas

Scientists have created a lighting system based on the AEM10941 solar harvester developed by Belgium-based E-peas. The system is reportedly able to provide a full brightness run time of 10 hours.

New process to synthesize cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries

U.S. startup Sylvatex offers mixed metal oxide cathode active materials made with a waterless, continuous synthesis process. The company is currently validating its technology in the domestic lithium ion battery supply chain and plans to build a pilot line in California.

Key takeaways from Energy Taiwan & Net-Zero Taiwan 2024

The Energy Taiwan & Net-Zero Taiwan 2024 trade show kicked off in early October with a whimper rather than a bang, as the threat of Typhoon Krathon prompted organizers to cancel the first two days of the conference in Taipei.

Sweden’s largest battery goes online

Sweden’s largest energy storage investment, totaling 211 MW/211 MWh, goes live, combining 14 sites.

Panama launches energy auction

The Panamanian authorities have kicked off an energy auction open to new and existing power plants. Wind, solar, hydropower, and biomass projects are eligible to participate in the procurement exercise.

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Micronesian utility seeking bids for 79 kW of solar minigrids, battery storage

Yap State Public Service Corp. is seeking bids to supply solar minigrids with battery energy storage systems (BESS), totaling 79 kW, for Yap Island in the Federated States of Micronesia. Applications are open until Jan. 28, 2025.

Duffing oscillator can increase low output voltages in PV systems at dawn, sunset

Scientists have utilized a device based on the Duffing oscillator to solve the problem of PV systems’ low efficiency at low input voltages at dawn and sunset. Its performance was reportedly better than that of a conventional DC-DC boost converter in amplifying weak input voltages.

The Hydrogen Stream: Harvard researchers say H2 costs underestimated

Harvard University researchers say hydrogen costs are underestimated due to unaccounted storage and distribution variability across sectors, while Kore Infrastructure has told pv magazine that it aims to reach a levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) of between $1/kg and $2/kg.

Vietnam approves price framework for renewable imports from Laos

The Vietnamese authorities have approved a new price framework for importing renewable energy from Laos, with base import prices for wind and hydropower set to take effect at the end of 2025.

French startup unveils new floating PV tech based on aluminum

HeliosLite has developed new aluminum floaters that can be assembled and deployed at an on-site mini factory. It presented a prototype PV system based on the new floating tech this week in southern France.

Air-to-water heat pump for solar-assisted district heating

Researchers in Denmark have found that using a large-scale air-to-water heat pump in solar district heating may significantly reduce its levelized cost of heat. The proposed system configuration was simulated for an existing district heating plant in Denmark and was found to improve the flexibility of the system in response to energy prices.

Technology

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Perovskite solar cell achieves higher stability with new tin oxide layer

Using atomic layer deposition, a research team from the City University of Hong Kong has created an an oxygen-deficient tin oxide layer to replace the more common fullerene electron transport layer in perovskite solar cells. The result is a 25%-efficient device that is able to retain around 95% of its efficiency after 2,000 h.

Australian scientists make new discovery that could boost solar cell performance

Researchers in Western Australia have discovered a method to increase the number of molecules that adhere to the surface of tiny semiconductor nanocrystals. They claim this breakthrough could significantly enhance the efficiency and performance of solar panels.

Gstar introduces 440 W TOPCon solar module with framless design

The Singapore-based manufacturer said its new panel can achieve self-cleaning through rainwater thanks to its frameless design. The new product features an operating temperature coefficient of -0.30% per C and an efficiency ranging from 21.51% to 22.53%.

SolarEdge unveils inverters for smaller solar projects

Israel-based inverter maker SolarEdge has unveiled its new TerraMax Inverter, which boasts 99% efficiency and enables 200% DC oversizing. It features an integrated night-time PID rectifier and is paired with the company’s H1300 Power Optimizers.

Solbian, Sunspeker unveil customizable solar modules for vehicle-integrated photovoltaics

The two Italian companies said their new modules use a fully recyclable sticker that can help to improve aesthetics and turn the panels into advertising billboards. The panels use 24%-efficient interdigitated back-contact solar cells from Maxeon.

Assessing fractures in G12 monocrystalline wafer processing

Scientists in China have investigated the fracture strength of commercial G12 monocrystalline wafers via the 4-point bending test and have found that wafer thickness, the position of the silicon wafer in the silicon brick, and the bending test direction are key parameters to develop future strategies aimed at reducing fractures.

Manufacturing

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Longi introduces 665 W HPBC photovoltaic modules

The Chinese PV manufacturer said its new module series has a power conversion efficiency of up to 24.8% and temperature coefficient is -0.26% per C.

Researchers capture first-ever images of electric charges across semiconductor materials within a solar cell

A team from the University of California Santa Barbara used ultrafast electron microscopy to record photocarriers as they diffuse across a silicon and germanium heterojunction. It is the first time the movement, which lasts picoseconds, has been captured as a moving visual.

JA Solar files patent infringement lawsuit against Astronergy

JA Solar has filed two patent lawsuits against Astronergy in the Unified Patent Court (UPC). The proceedings are related to the tunneling silicon oxide (SiO2) layers, the doped polysilicon layer, and the electrodes used in tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar products.

Solar cell based on ferroelectric 2D/3D/2D perovskite junction achieves 24% efficiency

The experimental device achieved an open-circuit voltage of 1.21 V, which is the highest value reported to date for highly efficient perovskite photovoltaics. The cell is based on a photo-ferroelectric 2D/3D/2D perovskite junction integrating a 2D ferroelectric perovskite single crystals in the perovskite bulk.

Runergy urges US authorities to revoke two of Trina Solar’s TOPCon patents

Runergy is pushing the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to cancel Trina Solar’s tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) patents, US9,722,104 and US10,230,009.

Rayzon Solar to expand PV module capacity to 12 GW by September 2025

Rayzon Solar currently has 4 GW of PV module manufacturing capacity and plans to add 3 GW by December, followed by another 5 GW by September 2025. This will increase its cumulative module capacity to 12 GW per year. The company also plans to build a 1.2 GW cell line by the end of 2025.

Energy Storage

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California crosses 10 GW utility-battery storage threshold

CAISO set a new peak battery discharge record of 8.3 GW on October 9, as the state’s future EIA energy storage queue holds 177 GW of capacity, with 1.9 GW expected added through the end of the year.

Vision Mechatronics launches India’s first high-voltage second-life battery

Vision Mechatronics has partnered with JSW MG Motors India to repurpose retired MG ZS EV batteries for industrial use. The initial deployment of the battery is in a Pune-based facility. It uses six modules from MG ZS EV batteries and is paired with an industrial UPS to deliver 36 kW of power.

Key trends in battery energy storage in China

China has been an undisputed leader in the battery energy storage system deployment by a far margin. The nation more than quadrupled its battery fleet last year, which helped it surpass its 2025 target of 30 GW of operational capacity two years early. ESS News sat down with Ming-Xing Duan, secretary of the Electrical Energy Storage Alliance (EESA), to discuss the latest market trends.

Form Energy raises $405 million for its multi-day iron-air batteries

The US-based long duration energy storage startup has raised more than $1.2 billion to date, making it one of the top-funded players in the space.

UK launches cap-and-floor scheme for long duration energy storage

The UK government has unveiled a cap-and-floor scheme to kick start investment in long-duration energy storage. The first round of applications is scheduled for 2025.

Australian gas utility hits 10% renewable hydrogen blend milestone

Western Australian gas utility ATCO Australia has achieved a network distribution blend of up to 10% renewable hydrogen, produced by a solar-powered electrolyzer, for 3,000 homes.

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