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Bangladesh reinstates payment guarantees to attract renewable energy investment

Bangladesh has reinstated payment guarantees for renewable energy projects to boost investor confidence and attract local and international financing. Industry stakeholders say the move could improve project bankability, unlock new solar projects and help ease the country’s ongoing power crisis.
Syful Islam
3 hours ago
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When the rivers stop flowing: Europe’s drought summer measured

River-flow, generation and price data from April to July 2026 point to a drought corridor stretching from the Rhine delta to the lower Danube. Hydropower output across the corridor was about one-fifth below the recent norm, falling by a third to a half in the worst-hit systems. Nuclear plants along the Danube also cut output as river flows dropped to their lowest levels in seven years. Gas, imports and unusually wet conditions in Iberia helped offset the shortfall, but at steadily rising prices.
WSP
3 hours ago
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Clemson University designs solar-integrated electric vehicle

The Deep Orange 17 is an electric vehicle prototype designed to generate more energy than it consumes during a typical day of urban commuting.
Patrick Jowett
5 hours ago
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Advanced sodium-ion battery prototypes now approaching 200 Wh/kg

An international team of scientists has reviewed recent advances in sodium-ion battery components, highlighting their potential as a lower-cost, more sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. The researchers identify key challenges including lower energy density, shorter cycle life and manufacturing constraints, while pointing to advances in materials and electrolytes as important to future commercialization.
Lior Kahana
7 hours ago
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Italy to allocate 10 GW of PV under new FerX incentive scheme

The Italian government has finalized the FerX mechanism, setting a 10 GW quota for PV projects and a reference strike price of €80/MWh, with premiums for floating and asbestos-roof replacement projects.
Massimiliano Tripodo
7 hours ago

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When the rivers stop flowing: Europe’s drought summer measured

River-flow, generation and price data from April to July 2026 point to a drought corridor stretching from the Rhine delta to the lower Danube. Hydropower output across the corridor was about one-fifth below the recent norm, falling by a third to a half in the worst-hit systems. Nuclear plants along the Danube also cut output as river flows dropped to their lowest levels in seven years. Gas, imports and unusually wet conditions in Iberia helped offset the shortfall, but at steadily rising prices.
WSP
3 hours ago
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August eclipse to test European, US grids with solar ramps

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, explores the expected impact of the forthcoming solar eclipse on August 12.
Solcast
Aug 07, 2026
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Global polysilicon prices hold steady as U.S. unveils Section 232 import floors

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.
OPIS
Aug 07, 2026
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The case for rethinking utility-scale PV economics

While single-axis trackers are often regarded as the lowest-cost option for utility-scale PV, Jurchen Technology’s Henner Jahnke argues that falling module prices and rising balance-of-system costs are reshaping the economics of large-scale solar.
Henner Jahnke
Aug 05, 2026
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PV Progress across Latin America

InfoLink’s Jenny Lin shares the latest analysis on the key markets accounting for nearly 80% of Latin America’s total PV capacity as solar continues to grow its share of regional electricity generation. Following years of accelerating deployment, Latin America is entering a new phase – one requiring investment in energy storage and grid infrastructure.
Jenny Lin
13 hours ago
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The Iberian BESS paradox

On a Monday in April 2025, 60 million people across Spain and Portugal lost power. The blackout was no minor technical accident, and it exposed the Achilles’ heel of the Iberian energy transition. The system collapsed because it lacked sufficient storage, because synchronous generators were being displaced, and because the interconnection with France remains a bottleneck.
João Correia
Jul 24, 2026
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New rules for Poland’s grid

Poland’s amended Energy Act – sometimes known as the Grid Act – came into force on April 30, 2026, introducing significant changes for grid connections to generation and storage. Poland’s Ministry of Energy estimates that the new regulations could unlock the potential to connect around 150 GW of new renewables and storage capacity. New possibilities for cable pooling have been welcomed, but asset owners also face a greater financial commitment when connections are issued and implemented. Energy law expert Piotr Mrowiec outlines the new rules and provisions.
Piotri Mrowiec
Jul 23, 2026
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Flexibility as an asset

The Iberian Peninsula is emerging as a key test case for hybrid PV and battery storage, driven less by inherent project attractiveness and more by mounting pressure on standalone solar. As merchant exposure, price cannibalization and curtailment risks intensify, co-located battery energy storage systems (BESS) are becoming a tool to stabilize revenues rather than unlock upside. In this context, aggregator contracts are evolving toward more flexible, merchant-driven structures. Everoze Partner Ana Bamonde explores this shift and what it means for the structuring, financing and operation of hybrid assets in Iberia.
Ana Bamonde
Jul 22, 2026
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Scaling sodium storage

Chinese battery integrator HyperStrong has signed a deal with CATL for 60 GWh of sodium-ion battery cells to be supplied over three years. This represents the biggest deal seen yet for the emerging battery technology. pv magazine caught up with HyperStrong Chairman and CEO Jianhui Zhang to discuss the company’s plans for implementation of sodium-ion battery systems.
Mark Hutchins
Jul 21, 2026

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India’s round-the-clock renewables tender attracts lowest bid of $0.055/kWh

The Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has discovered a lowest tariff of INR 5.25/kWh in its tender to procure 1 GW of firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) on a round-the-clock (RTC) basis from ISTS-connected renewable energy projects.
Uma Gupta
11 hours ago
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Is the traditional PPA dying in Southern Africa?

The latest in a series of articles on energy markets in Southern Africa looks at how the region is transitioning away from the traditional power purchase agreements (PPA) that have long driven renewable energy deployment.
Patrick Jowett
Aug 07, 2026
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Apollo Power claims certification first for lightweight flexible module

Apollo Power CEO Oded Rozenberg tells pv magazine the company believes its new certification is a world first. He also revealed a new solar roofing product is planned for later in 2026.
Matthew Lynas
Aug 07, 2026
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High energy prices reshape Dutch solar market ahead of net-metering phaseout

Preliminary market data suggests residential PV sales have slowed in the Netherlands this year, while high energy prices, grid congestion and the forthcoming end of net-metering are accelerating demand for batteries.
Patrick Jowett
Aug 07, 2026
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Scaling sodium storage

Chinese battery integrator HyperStrong has signed a deal with CATL for 60 GWh of sodium-ion battery cells to be supplied over three years. This represents the biggest deal seen yet for the emerging battery technology. pv magazine caught up with HyperStrong Chairman and CEO Jianhui Zhang to discuss the company’s plans for implementation of sodium-ion battery systems.
Mark Hutchins
Jul 21, 2026
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Clemson University designs solar-integrated electric vehicle

The Deep Orange 17 is an electric vehicle prototype designed to generate more energy than it consumes during a typical day of urban commuting.
Patrick Jowett
5 hours ago
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Students steer solar-powered racing cars to glory in American Solar Challenge

Following months of hard work on their solar cars, the winners of the Electrek American Solar Challenge 2026 were honored at a special awards ceremony held in Amarillo. Tesla is a long-time sponsor of the event, which is open to engineering students globally.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Aug 07, 2026
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Apollo Power claims certification first for lightweight flexible module

Apollo Power CEO Oded Rozenberg tells pv magazine the company believes its new certification is a world first. He also revealed a new solar roofing product is planned for later in 2026.
Matthew Lynas
Aug 07, 2026
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Emerge Renewables starts up solar glass factory in India

Emerge Renewables this week announced the lighting of furnaces at its new solar glass manufacturing facility at the Keshwana Industrial Area in Rajasthan. The company says that once fully operational, the facility will be able to produce glass sufficient for 2.5 GW of modules per year.
Mark Hutchins
Aug 07, 2026
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US announces tariffs, minimum import price on polysilicon imports

Following a Section 232 investigation into polysilicon and its derivatives, the White House has announced plans to implement a 15% tariff on polysilicon imports to the United States, along with price floors for polysilicon along with solar ingots, wafers, cells and modules derived from the material.
Mark Hutchins
Aug 07, 2026
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US data centers turn to on-site solar, storage, VPPs as grid delays mount

A Reuters Events report highlights how multi-year transmission delays are forcing data center developers in the United States to deploy 56 GW of on-site generation while turning to Virtual Power Plants to unlock fast capacity.
Ryan Kennedy
Aug 06, 2026
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Solar panels and wind turbines installed in a desert environment, mountains in the background.

PV Progress across Latin America

InfoLink’s Jenny Lin shares the latest analysis on the key markets accounting for nearly 80% of Latin America’s total PV capacity as solar continues to grow its share of regional electricity generation. Following years of accelerating deployment, Latin America is entering a new phase – one requiring investment in energy storage and grid infrastructure.
Jenny Lin
13 hours ago
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Bangladesh reinstates payment guarantees to attract renewable energy investment

Bangladesh has reinstated payment guarantees for renewable energy projects to boost investor confidence and attract local and international financing. Industry stakeholders say the move could improve project bankability, unlock new solar projects and help ease the country’s ongoing power crisis.
Syful Islam
3 hours ago
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When the rivers stop flowing: Europe’s drought summer measured

River-flow, generation and price data from April to July 2026 point to a drought corridor stretching from the Rhine delta to the lower Danube. Hydropower output across the corridor was about one-fifth below the recent norm, falling by a third to a half in the worst-hit systems. Nuclear plants along the Danube also cut output as river flows dropped to their lowest levels in seven years. Gas, imports and unusually wet conditions in Iberia helped offset the shortfall, but at steadily rising prices.
WSP
3 hours ago
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Italy to allocate 10 GW of PV under new FerX incentive scheme

The Italian government has finalized the FerX mechanism, setting a 10 GW quota for PV projects and a reference strike price of €80/MWh, with premiums for floating and asbestos-roof replacement projects.
Massimiliano Tripodo
7 hours ago
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South Korea selects first villages for community solar scheme

The Sunshine Income Villages scheme plans to deploy solar installations across South Korea under a resident-led renewable energy profit-sharing model.
Patrick Jowett
8 hours ago

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Holistic approach wins for agrivoltaics

There is growing interest across many regions in integrating solar installations into land already being used for agriculture. Lessons learned from early projects in both livestock and crop farming are stacking up. While best practices are emerging, it’s clear that each project requires an individual approach. pv magazine spoke with Jake Morin, chief product officer at Nextpower, about the state of the art in agrivoltaics.
Mark Hutchins
Jul 17, 2026
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India’s round-the-clock renewables tender attracts lowest bid of $0.055/kWh

The Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has discovered a lowest tariff of INR 5.25/kWh in its tender to procure 1 GW of firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) on a round-the-clock (RTC) basis from ISTS-connected renewable energy projects.
Uma Gupta
11 hours ago
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Saudi company to build 760 MW of solar, 1,077 MWh of BESS in Syria

Syria’s state-owned electric utility has signed three agreements with Saudi’s Al-Harfi Construction company to develop 760 MW of solar and 1,077 MWh of battery energy storage (BESS) capacity.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Aug 07, 2026
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World’s largest cattle station installs microgrid as primary power source

The world’s largest cattle station, located in South Australia, has deployed rooftop solar to tackle energy reliability and the diesel costs impacting its operations.
Ev Foley
Aug 07, 2026
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Solar brings connectivity to more than 2,000 communities in the Brazilian Amazon

An annual report by a collaborative initiative in the Brazilian Amazon highlights the expansion of off-grid photovoltaic systems to power internet, health and education equipment in areas without access to the electricity grid.
Alessandra Neris
Aug 07, 2026
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Finnish push for data center flexibility

Green energy parks combining renewables grid supply with onsite generation, energy storage and energy management software can enable data centers to participate positively in the energy market. Seppo Ihalianen told pv magazine how Finland’s ecogrid.energy is implementing this approach, beginning with a 300 MW project.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Aug 06, 2026
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Ørsted turns on 500 MWh battery project with co-located solar in Texas

The Old 300 Storage project has reached commercial operations and is now fully integrated with the ERCOT grid, using made-in-America Tesla battery energy storage systems (BESS). It is co-located with a 430 MW solar project that was switched on in 2024.
Matthew Lynas
Aug 06, 2026
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The silicon recycling loop remains open

Retrieving silicon from end-of-life PV modules for reuse in solar applications relies heavily on small improvements. As scientists continue to chase that decimal point, AI and robotic labs might beat them to the goal.
Lior Kahana
Jul 20, 2026
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Clemson University designs solar-integrated electric vehicle

The Deep Orange 17 is an electric vehicle prototype designed to generate more energy than it consumes during a typical day of urban commuting.
Patrick Jowett
5 hours ago
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Advanced sodium-ion battery prototypes now approaching 200 Wh/kg

An international team of scientists has reviewed recent advances in sodium-ion battery components, highlighting their potential as a lower-cost, more sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. The researchers identify key challenges including lower energy density, shorter cycle life and manufacturing constraints, while pointing to advances in materials and electrolytes as important to future commercialization.
Lior Kahana
7 hours ago
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Zinc oxide UV shield cuts heterojunction solar cell degradation and boosts lifetime output by 4.8%

Researchers in China have demonstrated that zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films can act as a ‘sunscreen’ for heterojunction solar cells, reducing UV-induced degradation while maintaining high visible-light transmission. ZnO-coated modules achieved lower projected LCOE and 4.8% higher cumulative power generation over 25 years.
Emiliano Bellini
8 hours ago
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Samsung, Oak Ridge National Laboratory testing cold climate vapor compression heat pump tech

Samsung and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are testing a cold-climate vapor-compression heat pump designed to maintain stable heating performance below −30 C. The system combines a rotary scroll compressor with flash-injection technology to reduce energy losses, prevent overheating and improve reliability during prolonged operation in extreme cold.
Emiliano Bellini
10 hours ago

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CAB® Solar highlights solar cable hanger solutions for agricultural projects

At The smarter E 2026 in Munich, the company demonstrated its ModulAir® free-air cable hangers for solar projects, as well as its latest 3D locking hangers, which are designed to secure electric cables when used in locations with livestock.
CAB Solar
Jul 29, 2026
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New Tongwei modules boost bifaciality toward 90%

The company showcased its new TNC 3.0 module series and BIFIMAX variants at The smarter E 2026, demonstrating high performance in low-light scenarios.
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Jul 28, 2026
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HyperStrong introduces C&I energy storage solutions at The smarter E 2026

The company emphasizes that its innovative configuration – splitting the standard 20-foot container in two – addresses weight and transportation issues common to traditional energy storage solutions.
HyperStrong
Jul 27, 2026
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Topband showcases Ecosolex energy storage solutions at ees Europe 2026

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Jul 22, 2026
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