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Unigrid unveils sodium-ion residential energy storage systems

Unigrid has launched Na+Casa, a sodium-ion residential energy storage system using its proprietary NaCrO₂ cathode technology, claiming a 10,000-cycle lifespan, wide temperature tolerance, and improved safety compared with lithium-ion batteries. The 9.25 kWh wall-mountable system has begun initial European installations, with US launch planned for 2026.
Ben Zientara
1 minute ago
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One-third of India’s new renewable energy capacity faces curtailment

ICRA estimates that about one-third of India’s recently commissioned renewable energy capacity is facing grid curtailment due to delays in transmission infrastructure expansion, with the highest curtailment occurring during solar generation hours. The agency warns that continued transmission project delays could hamper renewable energy additions.
Uma Gupta
52 minutes ago
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Algeria’s path to 15 GW of solar

Industry experts say Algeria will need greater private sector involvement, clear investment frameworks and international partnerships to accelerate progress toward its 2035 solar target.
Patrick Jowett
1 hour ago
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South Africa awards licenses to 1 GW of solar

The four solar projects, with a contracted capacity of 890 MW and total installed capacity over 1 GW, represent the third addition to the seventh bid window of South Africa’s procurement program for renewables.
Patrick Jowett
3 hours ago
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Germany plans to reduce subsidies for heat pumps

Germany is planning to reduce funding limits under its BEG efficient buildings subsidy scheme, while introducing stronger income-based support and new eligibility rules for heat pumps. The proposed changes include lower eligible costs and a planned “Made in Europe” incentive for heat pump production.
Sandra Enkhardt
4 hours ago

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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.
OPIS
May 25, 2026
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The decision points that make or break solar projects

An IEA-PVPS report warns that treating technical and economic solar project decisions separately poses financial risks, advocating instead for cost-effective “quality gates” during early development. Through a structured decision matrix and real-world case studies, the report highlights how proactive planning—such as utilizing mobile testing labs and defensive weather strategies—prevents downstream failures and operational budget strains.
IEA-PVPS
Jul 07, 2026
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‘Pivot, learn and continue’

This week, Women in Solar+ Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Tuğçe Gür, Supply Chain Manager at Germany’s RCT Solutions. She says true inclusion means fairness, trust, and opportunity: evaluating people on capability, giving visibility and responsibility, and supporting growth through feedback, learning, and leadership access—not just encouragement.
Women in Solar+ Europe
Jul 03, 2026
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Blocking, El Niño and extreme events redistribute solar resource in 2026 so far

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that, in the first half of 2026, solar irradiance was broadly above average across Europe, the United States, Southeast Asia, South America, and Central Africa, driven by shifting atmospheric patterns transitioning from early-year blocking and polar vortex disruption to developing El Niño conditions. Elsewhere, conditions were more mixed: Canada, Mexico, South Africa, North Africa, parts of Western Russia and Central Asia saw 5–10% deficits, while Asia, Australia, and parts of the Americas experienced strong regional variability influenced by cloud, rainfall, cyclones, dust, and smoke events.
Solcast
Jul 03, 2026
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Algeria’s path to 15 GW of solar

Industry experts say Algeria will need greater private sector involvement, clear investment frameworks and international partnerships to accelerate progress toward its 2035 solar target.
Patrick Jowett
1 hour ago
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Ivory Coast switches on 52 MW of solar

The 52 MW solar project is set to produce 90 GWh of electricity annually, supporting more than 370,000 households alongside schools, health centers and businesses in the northern region of Tchologo.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 07, 2026
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Solar boom in the Philippines continues as electricity prices rise

Solar panel imports to the Philippines are continuing to grow as residential electricity tariffs rise to the highest in southeast Asia, with an estimated 3 GW of imported Chinese panels currently destined for the country.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 06, 2026
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Vikram Solar starts PV module production at manufacturing facility in India

Vikram Solar has started PV module production at its new manufacturing facility in Gangaikondan, Tamil Nadu, with the rollout of the plant’s first solar module.
Uma Gupta
Jul 06, 2026
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Technology & Products

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Who maintains Europe’s orphaned rooftop solar?

Europe added 65.1 GW of solar capacity in 2025. It also lost 40,000 solar jobs – the first workforce contraction in nearly a decade, according to SolarPower Europe. Behind those job losses is a wave of installer insolvencies that is creating a problem the industry has been slow to acknowledge: a growing population of residential solar systems with no warranty support, no maintenance provider, and no monitoring.
Ben Hayden
9 hours ago
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Unigrid unveils sodium-ion residential energy storage systems

Unigrid has launched Na+Casa, a sodium-ion residential energy storage system using its proprietary NaCrO₂ cathode technology, claiming a 10,000-cycle lifespan, wide temperature tolerance, and improved safety compared with lithium-ion batteries. The 9.25 kWh wall-mountable system has begun initial European installations, with US launch planned for 2026.
Ben Zientara
1 minute ago
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Haier launches propane air-to-water heat pump for commercial applications

The new monobloc heat pump range uses propane refrigerant and is available in four versions from 26 kW to 40 kW. Haier says the system is designed for commercial buildings, retrofit projects, and applications requiring high-temperature water supply.
Emiliano Bellini
7 hours ago
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Octopus Energy launches plug-in home batteries

Octopus Energy has unveiled a 2 kWh plug-in home battery and a 5 kWh wall-mounted system, with launches planned across five European markets from 2027, including Italy.
Lara Morandotti
23 hours ago
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ENSD launches 40 kW charging module for DC EV-charging stations

The ENSD Sirius 40Max is a 40 kW EV charging module featuring up to 99.0% peak conversion efficiency, fanless natural cooling, and an IP65-rated design for reliable operation in harsh environments.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 07, 2026
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German startup offers passive exoskeletons for PV installers

German company Htrius has launched two passive exoskeletons designed to reduce physical strain and improve ergonomics for workers installing and maintaining photovoltaic systems.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
Jul 06, 2026
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Huawei launches the latest grid-forming strategy for future power systems at The smarter E 2026

In his speech at the industry convention in Munich, Huawei Digital Power’s President of Smart PV & ESS Product Line, Steven Zhou, said the company’s strategic focus on grid-forming, integrated solutions that reinforce grid stability to support high renewable penetration in Europe.
Huawei
Jul 06, 2026
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Who maintains Europe’s orphaned rooftop solar?

Europe added 65.1 GW of solar capacity in 2025. It also lost 40,000 solar jobs – the first workforce contraction in nearly a decade, according to SolarPower Europe. Behind those job losses is a wave of installer insolvencies that is creating a problem the industry has been slow to acknowledge: a growing population of residential solar systems with no warranty support, no maintenance provider, and no monitoring.
Ben Hayden
9 hours ago
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One-third of India’s new renewable energy capacity faces curtailment

ICRA estimates that about one-third of India’s recently commissioned renewable energy capacity is facing grid curtailment due to delays in transmission infrastructure expansion, with the highest curtailment occurring during solar generation hours. The agency warns that continued transmission project delays could hamper renewable energy additions.
Uma Gupta
52 minutes ago
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Algeria’s path to 15 GW of solar

Industry experts say Algeria will need greater private sector involvement, clear investment frameworks and international partnerships to accelerate progress toward its 2035 solar target.
Patrick Jowett
1 hour ago
View article

South Africa awards licenses to 1 GW of solar

The four solar projects, with a contracted capacity of 890 MW and total installed capacity over 1 GW, represent the third addition to the seventh bid window of South Africa’s procurement program for renewables.
Patrick Jowett
3 hours ago
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Germany plans to reduce subsidies for heat pumps

Germany is planning to reduce funding limits under its BEG efficient buildings subsidy scheme, while introducing stronger income-based support and new eligibility rules for heat pumps. The proposed changes include lower eligible costs and a planned “Made in Europe” incentive for heat pump production.
Sandra Enkhardt
4 hours ago

Applications & Installations

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Documenting risk

PV projects rarely fail because of vision, permitting or demand issues. They fail because of missing proof. Documentation gaps are becoming a key source of financing and execution risk. Intertek CEA Chief operating officer Jeffrey Burkett sees a clear pattern across the market: technically sound and commercially viable projects are still unable to close financing. Not due to fundamental flaws, but because critical documentation was not built up along the way.
Jeffrey Burkett
Jul 06, 2026
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South Africa awards licenses to 1 GW of solar

The four solar projects, with a contracted capacity of 890 MW and total installed capacity over 1 GW, represent the third addition to the seventh bid window of South Africa’s procurement program for renewables.
Patrick Jowett
3 hours ago
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A rebuildable solar array to train students and access ‘beginner’s mind’

A US master electrician deployed a solar-plus-storage project at a Pennsylvania trade school that students can take apart and rebuild every year for continued hands-on training.
John Fitzgerald Weaver
5 hours ago
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Australian utility delivers solar microgrid for farming operation

AGL Energy has delivered a solar and battery-based microgrid in South Australia that will supply about 85% of power for one of the country’s largest almond orchards, helping reduce its reliance on grid electricity and slashing its diesel use by almost 90%.
David Carroll
8 hours ago
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Software can unlock 300 GW of capacity on U.S. grid without building a single power plant

Advanced grid-scanning software, as detailed on the Energy Empire podcast with host Jigar Shah, is uncovering massive blocks of hidden transmission capacity, offering utility-scale solar and storage developers a near-term escape route from the interconnection queue.
Ryan Kennedy
Jul 07, 2026
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The decision points that make or break solar projects

An IEA-PVPS report warns that treating technical and economic solar project decisions separately poses financial risks, advocating instead for cost-effective “quality gates” during early development. Through a structured decision matrix and real-world case studies, the report highlights how proactive planning—such as utilizing mobile testing labs and defensive weather strategies—prevents downstream failures and operational budget strains.
IEA-PVPS
Jul 07, 2026
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Enphase targets 800 V DC data centers with distributed solid-state transformers

Enphase Energy representative Andy Newbold told pv magazine the company sees its distributed solid-state transformer model supporting utility-scale solar, batteries, and high-power EV charging eventually. The initial focus, however, will be on data centers.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Jul 07, 2026
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Research & Development

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Solar skills shortage intensifies

Solar plays an outsized role in skills and employment, as the largest growing employer in the energy sector worldwide. pv magazine looks at an investigative report into a European skills provider and digs further into the challenges of training workers for the solar industry.
Carrie Hampel
Jun 26, 2026
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Grid expansion, storage, flexibility lag behind Europe’s renewables growth

New report from the European Climate Neutrality Observatory says the grid expansion, electricity storage and flexibility needed to use renewable power at scale in Europe is not moving fast enough.
Patrick Jowett
6 hours ago
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Water-jet delamination for solar module recycling

Scientists have developed a new water-jet delamination recycling technology. They first separate the glass from the rest of the module, then process the rest. It achieved silver with 97% purity.
Lior Kahana
6 hours ago
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TÜV NORD study finds back-contact advantage over TOPCon is limited to mild shading conditions

A TÜV NORD study found that back-contact (BC) modules outperform TOPCon modules under mild partial shading, particularly when three or fewer cells are shaded across different substrings within a string. However, once shading exceeds four cells, the performance advantage disappears, with both technologies experiencing similar power losses of around 50%.
Emiliano Bellini
6 hours ago
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ISFH now offering calibration services for large-area tandem solar cells

Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) said it will begin providing calibration services for perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells up to the G12 wafer format.
Lior Kahana
Jul 07, 2026

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Huawei launches the latest grid-forming strategy for future power systems at The smarter E 2026

In his speech at the industry convention in Munich, Huawei Digital Power’s President of Smart PV & ESS Product Line, Steven Zhou, said the company’s strategic focus on grid-forming, integrated solutions that reinforce grid stability to support high renewable penetration in Europe.
Huawei
Jul 06, 2026
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Poweroad receives China’s first pilot Battery Passport from Bureau Veritas

POWEROAD has received China’s first pilot Battery Passport issued by Bureau Veritas through the Circulor platform, marking an early step toward Digital Battery Passport implementation under the EU Battery Regulation and toward improved battery lifecycle transparency.
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Jul 06, 2026
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HiTHIUM showcases its 6.9 MWh, eight-hour LDES solution at The smarter E Europe

Long-duration energy storage (LDES) can provide reliable, flexible power for European electrification, and HiTHIUM provided a comprehensive overview of its ∞Power 6.9 MWh eight-hour LDES BESS at The smarter E Europe in Munich.
HiTHIUM
Jul 03, 2026
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Dahua Technology showcases “Visible AI in New Energy” at Intersolar Europe 2026

The AIoT solution and service provider presented a portfolio of solutions, including perimeter protection and intelligent inspection systems, among other offerings to help energy operators enhance efficiency, reliability, and security across the energy value chain.
Dahua Technology
Jul 02, 2026
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