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Hungarian startup offers PCM-based thermal battery with energy density of 30 kWh/m3

Hungary-based Heatventors is offering its new thermal energy storage system with capacities of 10 kWh, 30 kWh, and 60 kWh. The thermal battery is combinable with solar PV and has an expected service life of over 10,000 cycles.
Technology

Anker launches new all-in-one home storage solution

Anker has developed a new all-in-one home storage solution with up to 30 kWh of capacity, available in single-phase and three-phase configurations.
Manufacturing

GoodWe unveils double-glass TOPCon bifacial solar modules

GoodWe has developed new double-glass tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) bifacial solar modules for its Polaris series, available in 530 W and 580 W variants.
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VIPV in refrigerated trucks can ‘easily’ offset energy demand it creates and meet chiller demand

Germany’s Fraunhofer ISE investigated thermal effects and net energy gains of a 3.2 kW vehicle integrated PV (VIPV) system installed on a freight truck with a refrigerated cargo storage area. It found that with battery storage the system could potentia...
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Statkraft signs PPA for 80 MW solar plant, with storage in pipeline

Deal sees Statkraft portfolio of solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) rise to 1,425 MW in Great Britain. The company also has multiple gigawatts of contracted flexible capacity on the British grid.
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Solar tariffs could ‘unintentionally cede US leadership’

A new report from Clean Energy Associates (CEA) and the American Council on Renewable Energy shows how antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) tariffs create cost issues not just for imported solar panels, but for US-made solar panels as well.
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Navien unveils residential air-source heat pump

The South Korean heating specialist said its new heat pump can achieve a seasonal coefficient of performance of up to 4.87 and flow temperatures of up to 75 C.
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U.S. researchers build 16%-efficient mini perovskite solar module resistant to UV light-induced degradation

A U.S. research team has built a 15 cm2 perovskite solar module with improved stability and efficiency thanks to a polymer hole transport layer that reportedly improves the panel stability and efficiency.

Press Releases

Save the dates of 11 and 12 December, in Montpellier (France), for the 18th edition of Forum EnerGaïa, flying the flag of innovation

The only gathering in France dedicated to all renewable energies, Forum EnerGaîa has, over the years, gradually emerged as the premier tradeshow for players and solutions in support of a zero-carbon and more sustainable economy. Local authorities, city councils and industry will be there to find innovative, practical and cross-disciplinary solutions to their transition challenges.

Join SETA SustainAsia 2024 and meet World-Leading Gurus on Clean Energy that will change the World!

The countdown is on! Many gurus will parade to Thailand for SETA SustainAsia 2024 to address the energy transition and storage solutions that everyone should be talking about.

With its high-power products, Trinasolar continues to lead in 700W+ era

700W+ high-power modules dominate PV shows, with 70% of mainstream manufacturers displaying 700W+ modules

TSUN Debut at ASEW 2024: Tapping into ASAIN Market with Cutting-Edge Technologies and Excellent Services

TSUN presented its smartest energy micro-inverters including and TITAN MP3000 and MP6000, ESK Universal at ASEW 2024 held from July 3 to 5 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Weather standstill limits European solar production in June

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that, while in June Western Europe experienced below-average irradiance, Eastern Europe and the Balkans in particular saw a notable increase, resulting from persistent and static weather patterns.

‘Mobile work policies are extremely beneficial for women’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Olga Kovalchuk, Head of Finance and Investment – Managing Director at Germany’s Goldbeck Solar. She says that the underrepresentation of women in STEM subjects affects the pipeline of women entering both the renewable and traditional energy sectors, though this is gradually improving with more targeted educational initiatives. “The gender pay gap is ever-present and, given how much pay is linked to performance in senior positions, the underrepresentation has a knock-on effect on the gender pay gap for the industry,” she stated.

Wafer prices stable-to-soft on weak 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.

PV market eyes recovery amid falling module prices

Martin Schachinger, founder of pvXchange.com, says that solar module prices are falling across the board, while batteries and inverters are hitting historically low prices due to market oversupply.

‘More women in hiring positions will ensure more women will be hired’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Annemarie Schouten, Head of Solar Development Netherlands at Vattenfall. She says establishing herself in a male-dominated sector was not always easy and explains how finding mentors may offer good support in dealing with unequal treatments. “I would say to younger colleagues entering this industry to surround themselves with different people,” she stated. “People that are not just like you. We need this variety of views, insights and ways of working to tackle the challenges ahead.”

China modules prices trend lower on weak demand, oversupply

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.

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India’s battery storage capacity hits 219.1 MWh

India’s installed battery storage capacity reached 219.1 MWh at the end of March 2024. A recent Mercom report predicts that the nation will add 1.6 GWh of standalone battery storage and 9.7 GW of renewable projects with storage by 2027.

Photovoltaics for cold climate data centers

A Japanese-Finnish research group has assessed the levelized cost of energy of solar power plants supplying electricity to data centers in cold climates and has found that PV electricity could be considerably cheaper than grid electricity, even if used with battery storage.

World’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery

Researchers at the University of Chicago San Diego have created a new sodium battery architecture with stable cycling for several hundred cycles, which could serve as a future direction to enable low-cost, high-energy-density and fast-charging batteries.

Engie breaks ground on 800 MWh battery in Belgium

Once completed, the four-hour battery energy storage project will operate under a 15-year contract with Elia, Belgium’s electricity grid operator, and be located next to Engie’s gas power plant in Vilvoorde.

US manufacturer Toledo Solar closes business

Toledo Solar says it has ended all R&D efforts and will wind down operations immediately due to an inability to license necessary technology for its cadmium telluride panels.

The Hydrogen Stream: Hydrogen power plants feasible but inefficient, says CATF

The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) says in a new report that dedicated clean hydrogen production and use is often a costly, inefficient decarbonization strategy for the power sector, while American Airlines says it has signed a deal with ZeroAvia for 100 hydrogen-electric engines.

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Horizon Power unveils solar hydrogen microgrid in Western Australia

Horizon Power has developed a solar hydrogen microgrid in Western Australia, including a custom control program for autonomous management of its subsystems in Denham, according to a new report produced in cooperation with the state government

Solar parks provide refuge for birds, claim Chilean researchers

Chilean researchers from Universidad Mayor say that the 10.8 MW La Colonia photovoltaic plant, built by IM2 Solar Chile and Enel Green Power, provides a habitat for birds.

GoodWe eyes potential of Europe’s C&I storage market

Ron Shen, vice president of power electronics manufacturer GoodWe, recently spoke to pv magazine at The smarter E Europe event in Munich, Germany, about the company’s position in the European market and its focus on the fast-growing commercial and industrial (C&I) storage segment.

Candi Solar Secures $38 million to support clean energy in Africa, Asia

Philippe Flamand, the director and co-founder of Candi Solar, tells pv magazine about the company’s recent $38 million funding round and its plans to deploy renewables in emerging markets.

Rhoss launches non-reversible water-source heat pumps for high-temperature heating

Italy-based Rhoss has developed a cascaded water-source heat pump that uses either R1234ze or R515B as the refrigerant. It can purportedly produce hot water to a temperature of up to 85 C.

Aggreko Energy acquires C&I solar developer

Aggreko Energy has purchased commercial and industrial (C&I) solar developer Infiniti Energy.

Technology

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Gautam Solar files design patent for PV panel packaging

Gautam Solar team has developed a packaging pallet for solar panels that prevents panel breakage and the formation of microcracks during transportation.

Inverted perovskite solar cell based on synergistic bimolecular interlayer achieves 25.53% efficiency

Developed by researchers in China, the inverted perovskite device purportedly achieves the smallest nonradiative recombination-induced open-circuit voltage loss reported to date. It uses a synergistic bimolecular interlayer to functionalize the perovskite interface.

Australian researchers eye redesigned panel as part of recycling plans

Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) plan to develop a redesigned PV module for easier recycling, with AUD 5 million ($3.4 million) in federal government funding to help transform Australia’s solar panel recycling industry.

Enphase begins shipping US-made microinverters for commercial projects

Enphase says that it has started shipping US-made IQ8P-3P commercial microinverters, supporting up to 480 W of peak output power and compatible with solar modules up to 640 W.

EDF invests in Israeli robotic agrivoltaics startup

AgRE.tech, which is developing a robotic operating system for existing photovoltaic infrastructure, has raised $2 million from EDF and Zemach Regional Industries. The company says it will soon set up commercial fields.

TrendForce says 210 mm module shipments surpassed 260 GW in Q1

Market intelligence platform TrendForce says 210 mm n-type technology is “set to spearhead a new industrial revolution.” It expects 210mm modules to account for 78.29% of the large-format module market this year, increasing to 82.51% by 2027.

Manufacturing

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: JA Solar expects $110 million net loss for H1

JA Solar says it has incurred a $110 million net loss for the first half of 2024, due to rising competition in the solar market, continual price declines, lower gross profit from core operations, and significant provisions for inventory depreciation.

France identifies Carbon, Holosolis PV factories as ‘national interest’ projects

The French authorities have identified Carbon and Holosolis solar factories as “projects of national interest,” ensuring streamlined administrative proceedings for their approvals.

Solar for small-scale brewing

Researchers in Spain have investigated the potential of using photovoltaic (PV) or photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems in microbreweries and have found that PVT systems can cover more energy demand but have a longer payback time.

Smart window company sees buildings as renewable energy hubs

ClearVue Technologies, an Australian smart-window tech manufacturer, has secured a repeat order from the United States.

Using digital twin, roll-to-roll platform to design high-performance organic PV devices

An international team of researchers have demonstrated how to speed up the research and development of scalable, high-performing organic solar cells by using an automated, high-throughput platform. It relies on digital twin technology and roll-to-roll (R2R) printing in a closed-loop system.

2D Dion-Jacobson perovskite solar cell based on MXene contacts achieves 17.47% efficiency

Scientists in India have combined 2D perovskite solar cell technology with MXenes materials to build a PV device with remarkable efficiency and open-circuit voltage. They claim the new cell architecture is key to helping charge carriers move smoothly through the cell layers and reduce recombination losses.

Energy Storage

Global energy storage fleet to surpass 1 TW/3 TWh by 2033, WoodMac says

According to the latest forecast from Wood Mackenzie, the global energy storage market (excluding pumped hydro) is on track to reach 159 GW/358 GWh by the of 2024 and grow by more than 600% by 2033, with nearly 1 TW of new capacity expected to come online.

WoodMac predicts 3.8 TW of new solar by 2033

Wood Mackenzie says that solar will account for 59% of new renewables between 2024 and 2033. China is expected to drive the growth, accounting for half of new solar deployment over the projected time period.

320MW/640MWh battery to complement compressed air storage project in the Netherlands

The battery development should monetise excess grid capacity and complement the 320 MW compressed air energy storage project developed by Groningen-based long duration energy storage specialist Corre Energy.

Cegasa presents new modular, scalable battery for C&I applications

The new EScal HV offers installations of between 17 kWh and 350 kWh using a stackable system that allows up to 15 modules to be placed in series, and four strings in parallel.

The Hydrogen Stream: ERM starts trials for electrolysis, desalination, transport

ERM says it has launched offshore trials to test its Dolphyn Hydrogen process, while Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) and Evoloh have completed a joint research project on electrolyzer manufacturing process and anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzer tech.

World’s first grid-scale, semi-solid-state energy storage project goes online

The 100 MW/200 MWh energy storage project featuring lithium iron phosphate (LFP) solid-liquid hybrid cells was connected to the grid near Longquan, Zhejiang Province, China.

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