India curtailed 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity in fiscal year 2025–26
Ember’s analysis found that about 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity generation was curtailed in fiscal year 2025–26, equivalent to 1.3% of total renewable generation, to keep coal-fired power plants operating at their minimum technical load. The report estimates that around 10 GWh of energy storage, charged during peak midday solar generation hours, would have been sufficient to absorb this surplus renewable output, maintain coal plants above their minimum technical load, and avoid the curtailment altogether.
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Oil in turmoil, solar stays stable
Soaring energy costs have grabbed headlines around the world the past two months, but prices across the solar supply chain are marching to their own beat, writes Hanwei Wu of OPIS. Oversupply in Asia continues to distort markets, with either sharp price falls or tepid price gains.
May 25, 2026
The real cybersecurity debate around chinese inverters is only just beginning
The European Commission’s move to restrict funding for projects using high-risk inverter vendors marks a turning point for solar cybersecurity. In this article, Uri Sadot, founder of SolarDefend and a longtime renewable energy cybersecurity specialist, explains why banning Chinese inverters may support Europe’s strategic independence, but will not solve the sector’s cybersecurity challenge. The road to greater security must include clear technical standards, stronger asset visibility and practical implementation of NIS2.
Jun 16, 2026
‘If I notice a woman being interrupted or overlooked, I intentionally bring the word back to her’
This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Josefin Berg, Associate Director – Renewables Markets – Horizons at S&P Global. She warns that the so-called “eclipse” moments, when women are interrupted or overshadowed in discussions, require vigilant, inclusive leadership that actively restores and amplifies overlooked voices.
Jun 12, 2026
Hot weather and clear skies give Europe a bumper May
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that Europe’s May weather was marked by a mid-month Arctic cold outbreak followed by a persistent heat dome that brought clear skies, record temperatures, and above-average solar irradiance across much of Central and Western Europe. While the blocking high boosted irradiance by up to 25% in some regions, cloudier conditions on its fringes left areas such as Scotland, Ireland, and Norway with below-average solar resource.
Jun 12, 2026
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India curtailed 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity in fiscal year 2025–26
Ember’s analysis found that about 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity generation was curtailed in fiscal year 2025–26, equivalent to 1.3% of total renewable generation, to keep coal-fired power plants operating at their minimum technical load. The report estimates that around 10 GWh of energy storage, charged during peak midday solar generation hours, would have been sufficient to absorb this surplus renewable output, maintain coal plants above their minimum technical load, and avoid the curtailment altogether.
13 hours ago
Spain records 397 hours of negatives prices in Q1
Spain faces a surge in negative electricity prices driven by rapid solar growth outpacing short-term demand, exposing vulnerabilities in merchant renewable projects. Spanish PV association UNEF argues the imbalance is temporary, as new electricity-intensive demand is expected to materialize within 3–5 years.
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Oil in turmoil, solar stays stable
Soaring energy costs have grabbed headlines around the world the past two months, but prices across the solar supply chain are marching to their own beat, writes Hanwei Wu of OPIS. Oversupply in Asia continues to distort markets, with either sharp price falls or tepid price gains.
May 25, 2026
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Fox ESS to unveil new products alongside rebranding at Intersolar Europe 2026
Fox ESS will showcase its new branding at Intersolar Europe 2026 with an expanded exhibition presence that offers over 300㎡ of space dedicated to new products, immersive brand storytelling, and its global campaign message: “The Champion’s Choice.”
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Terris Energy launches monobloc air-to-water heat pump for multi-unit residential buildings
Terris Energy has launched a 60 kW version of its T-DUO hybrid monobloc heat pump, extending its existing range to better serve mid-sized collective and tertiary buildings in renovation and new-build projects. The R290-based hybrid system combines an air-to-water heat pump with a gas condensing boiler in a compact platform designed for simplified integration.
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UtmoLight launches new perovskite solar module series
UtmoLight unveiled its Chuangshi S2 and S1 perovskite modules at SNEC 2026, targeting durability and lightweight deployment challenges that have limited commercial adoption of perovskite PV. The 500 W S2 module is designed for harsh weather conditions and certified for high mechanical loads, while the ultra-light S1 targets distributed PV, BIPV and low-load rooftop applications.
Jun 16, 2026
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Oil in turmoil, solar stays stable
Soaring energy costs have grabbed headlines around the world the past two months, but prices across the solar supply chain are marching to their own beat, writes Hanwei Wu of OPIS. Oversupply in Asia continues to distort markets, with either sharp price falls or tepid price gains.
May 25, 2026
India curtailed 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity in fiscal year 2025–26
Ember’s analysis found that about 2.1 TWh of renewable electricity generation was curtailed in fiscal year 2025–26, equivalent to 1.3% of total renewable generation, to keep coal-fired power plants operating at their minimum technical load. The report estimates that around 10 GWh of energy storage, charged during peak midday solar generation hours, would have been sufficient to absorb this surplus renewable output, maintain coal plants above their minimum technical load, and avoid the curtailment altogether.
13 hours ago
Spain records 397 hours of negatives prices in Q1
Spain faces a surge in negative electricity prices driven by rapid solar growth outpacing short-term demand, exposing vulnerabilities in merchant renewable projects. Spanish PV association UNEF argues the imbalance is temporary, as new electricity-intensive demand is expected to materialize within 3–5 years.
15 hours ago
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BBDF 2026: financing, grid fees, flexibility and growth
More than 530 delegates from across Europe’s fast-growing battery energy storage system (BESS) sector gathered in Frankfurt for the second annual Battery Business & Development Forum (BBDF), jointly organized by pv magazine and ESS News, Conexio-PSE, and SolarPower Europe. Engaging presentations, lively discussions and the chance to connect with industry leaders from across key markets made this year’s event a major success.
May 11, 2026
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Fraunhofer IOSB-AST assesses economic viability of long-term PV electricity procurement for steel plants
Fraunhofer IOSB-AST has assessed the economic viability of long-term electricity procurement from a solar park for Stahlwerk Thüringen GmbH (SWT), providing a basis for further negotiations. The analysis highlights the role renewable energy can play in supporting a cost-effective electricity supply for industrial consumers.
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Welsh rugby stadium goes solar with 1.5 MW PV array
Welsh Rugby Union claims stadium array is largest installed on a UK sports venue to date, with generating capacity to power more than 50 matchdays. Historic horse racing venue Ascot also adds solar as part of broader sustainability drive.
Jun 16, 2026
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Perovskite tandem PV for agrivoltaics
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Scientists build PEDOT:PSS-free all-perovskite tandem solar cell with 29.1% efficiency
PEDOT:PSS is commonly used as a hole transport layer in perovskite solar cells because it combines high transparency, good conductivity, and suitable energy-level alignment, but its moisture sensitivity and acidity can damage perovskite layers and limit long-term stability. In contrast, replacing it with a phenothiazine-based self-assembled monolayer allows better interfacial control during crystallization, lowers defect densities, and enables highly efficient all-perovskite tandem devices with a reported efficiency of 29.1%.
Jun 16, 2026
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Tongwei debuts BIFIMAX module for projects requiring high-bifaciality
With 90±5% bifaciality, TNC BIFIMAX 670 W can reduce CAPEX by 0.87 euro cents per Watt. The new solution, designed for high-latitude, high-albedo markets, will be showcased by Tongwei at this year’s Intersolar Europe in Munich.
Jun 11, 2026
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