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How EPCs can de-risk solar carport projects

Commercial solar carports represent an immense, high-growth market opportunity, but their complex heavy construction demands rigorous engineering, upfront soil risk pricing, and specialized expertise to protect thin margins from catastrophic project failures.
Tim Montague
8 hours ago
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Passive mooring system enables floating PV to track water-level changes

Researchers have developed a passive counterweight-and-pulley mooring system for floating PV that automatically tracks water-level changes while significantly improving platform stability. Laboratory-scale testing and numerical simulations showed reductions in surge and sway motions of up to 71.7% and 65.6%, respectively, while achieving a 75% water-level tracking efficiency.
Lior Kahana
8 hours ago
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Smart controllers help Brazilian PV projects bypass reverse power flow constraints

Brazilian solar installer Alba Energia is using smart power controllers combined with Aneel’s simultaneity rules to overcome reverse power flow restrictions and enable larger distributed solar arrays. The approach allows PV system owners to maximize on-site solar generation while keeping grid exports within utility-approved limits.
Lívia Neves
9 hours ago
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Philippines proposes transmission grid reforms, updates to net-metering

The Philippines is proposing reforms to the grid code covering its high-voltage power transmission system to enable better integration of renewable energy. It is also planning amendments to its net-metering framework.
Patrick Jowett
10 hours ago
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United Solar completes $1.6 billion raise for Oman polysilicon factory

United Solar announced financial close on a $50 million equity investment from the International Finance Corporation. With this, the company says it has completed the $1.6 billion funding for the polysilicon factory it is currently working to bring online in Oman’s Sohar Free Zone.
Mark Hutchins
11 hours ago

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a carport in a residential setting

How EPCs can de-risk solar carport projects

Commercial solar carports represent an immense, high-growth market opportunity, but their complex heavy construction demands rigorous engineering, upfront soil risk pricing, and specialized expertise to protect thin margins from catastrophic project failures.
Tim Montague
8 hours ago
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Strengthening El Niño to reshape global irradiance for the second half of 2026

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, forecasts that the second half of 2026 will bring above-normal irradiance across much of Europe, Southeast Asia, northern South America and eastern Australia, with the strongest model agreement in Southeast Asia and the greatest uncertainty in North America. Combined with first-half observations, the outlook suggests Europe will finish well above average overall, while regional contrasts persist in the Americas, Australia and Asia.
Solcast
Jul 10, 2026
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‘Never underestimate the impact you can have, whatever your role’

This week, Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Lindsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager at the UK’s SolarAid. She highlights how solar energy is not only a powerful tool for decarbonisation but also a pathway to inclusion—improving health, education, safety, and livelihoods for underserved communities. Through strong partnerships, women’s empowerment, and locally driven solutions, solar can create lasting social and economic impact.
Women in Solar+ Europe
Jul 10, 2026
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China polysilicon prices fall as output rebounds, oversupply persists

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 magazine
Jul 10, 2026
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Smart controllers help Brazilian PV projects bypass reverse power flow constraints

Brazilian solar installer Alba Energia is using smart power controllers combined with Aneel’s simultaneity rules to overcome reverse power flow restrictions and enable larger distributed solar arrays. The approach allows PV system owners to maximize on-site solar generation while keeping grid exports within utility-approved limits.
Lívia Neves
9 hours ago
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Avaada Electro commissions first phase of 6 GW TOPCon solar cell factory in India

Avaada Electro Ltd, the solar PV manufacturing arm of Avaada Group, has operationalized the first 3 GW phase of its 6 GW high-efficiency n-type TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Butibori, Nagpur.
Uma Gupta
11 hours ago
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U.S. solar LCOE on the rise, says Lazard

Utility-scale solar PV remains one of the lowest-cost sources of new electricity despite an 18% year-on-year increase in unsubsidized LCOE to $40–98/MWh, driven by higher capital costs, interest rates, tariffs, and supply chain pressures. Over the long term, however, utility-scale solar maintains a strong cost advantage over most conventional and alternative generation technologies.
Emiliano Bellini
11 hours ago
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France’s Reden halts solar module production

Reden has halted solar module production at its Roquefort-sur-Soulzon facility, citing mounting cost pressures and competition from Asian manufacturers. The closure marks another setback for French solar manufacturing, leaving Voltec as the country’s only remaining PV panel producer.
François Puthod
13 hours ago
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Spain targets wafer production

Spain-based Sunwafe is planning a 20 GW ingot and wafer factory. The project is progressing quickly, with a site secured in northern Spain and a €200 million ($232.6 million) grant, newly appointed CEO Michael Pinto tells pv magazine.
Mark Hutchins
18 hours ago
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Large industrial polysilicon facility in Oman.

United Solar completes $1.6 billion raise for Oman polysilicon factory

United Solar announced financial close on a $50 million equity investment from the International Finance Corporation. With this, the company says it has completed the $1.6 billion funding for the polysilicon factory it is currently working to bring online in Oman’s Sohar Free Zone.
Mark Hutchins
11 hours ago
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Hoymiles issues response after security vulnerability identified in older microinverters

The Chaos Computer Club has identified a security vulnerability affecting photovoltaic installations that use Hoymiles inverters. In response to an inquiry from pv magazine, the Chinese manufacturer said it will release a firmware update to address the issue in late August. The vulnerability affects HM series devices, which were discontinued in August 2023.
Sandra Enkhardt
11 hours ago
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KUKA Cable highlights material innovation as the next frontier of solar cable reliability

As Europe’s solar market continues to expand, long-term cable reliability is becoming a critical factor in project safety and performance. At The smarter E Europe 2026 in Munich, KUKA Cable highlighted the growing importance of material innovation and systematic quality verification in meeting the demands of next-generation solar projects.
KUKA Cable
13 hours ago
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Daikin unveils inverter-driven rooftop heat pump for light commercial buildings

Daikin has unveiled an inverter-driven rooftop heat pump offering 7.5-ton to 10-ton capacities. The system uses difluoromethane refrigerant and reportedly achieves a coefficient of performance of up to 3.85 at 8.3 C
Emiliano Bellini
15 hours ago
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‘Australian first’ compressed CO2 battery project takes shape

The Victorian government and Italian clean technology company Energy Dome have announced plans to develop Australia’s first long-duration compressed carbon dioxide battery energy storage facility in the heart of the state’s coal country.
David Carroll
16 hours ago
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HIZEnergy presents PCS for C&I applications

The Chinese company stated that the PCS-460K features a DC-side voltage range of 1,120–1,500 V and uses a liquid-cooling system.
Lior Kahana
Jul 11, 2026
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Strengthening solar standards

The Solar Stewardship Initiative (SSI) brings stakeholders from across the solar industry together to ensure that every component of the PV value chain is produced and sourced responsibly, from human labor to polysilicon. Rachel Owens, the first CEO of the Brussels-based organization and in the role for a little over a year, spoke to pv magazine about what comes next for the initiative.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Jul 10, 2026
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Philippines proposes transmission grid reforms, updates to net-metering

The Philippines is proposing reforms to the grid code covering its high-voltage power transmission system to enable better integration of renewable energy. It is also planning amendments to its net-metering framework.
Patrick Jowett
10 hours ago
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Large industrial polysilicon facility in Oman.

United Solar completes $1.6 billion raise for Oman polysilicon factory

United Solar announced financial close on a $50 million equity investment from the International Finance Corporation. With this, the company says it has completed the $1.6 billion funding for the polysilicon factory it is currently working to bring online in Oman’s Sohar Free Zone.
Mark Hutchins
11 hours ago
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Avaada Electro commissions first phase of 6 GW TOPCon solar cell factory in India

Avaada Electro Ltd, the solar PV manufacturing arm of Avaada Group, has operationalized the first 3 GW phase of its 6 GW high-efficiency n-type TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Butibori, Nagpur.
Uma Gupta
11 hours ago
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U.S. solar LCOE on the rise, says Lazard

Utility-scale solar PV remains one of the lowest-cost sources of new electricity despite an 18% year-on-year increase in unsubsidized LCOE to $40–98/MWh, driven by higher capital costs, interest rates, tariffs, and supply chain pressures. Over the long term, however, utility-scale solar maintains a strong cost advantage over most conventional and alternative generation technologies.
Emiliano Bellini
11 hours ago

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Notes from the field

Across Europe, North America and high-latitude regions in Asia, agricultural operators face rising energy demand, volatile markets and increasing dependence on electrically driven processes. So why isn’t agricultural solar more popular? Based on her observations on an alpine dairy farm in Austria, complemented by additional insights from other farms in the region, Austrian agriculture consultant Maria Weissenböck finds there is a gap in approaches. Farms tend to approach solar as a risk management decision rather than as an energy transition measure.
Maria Weissenböck
Jul 09, 2026
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a carport in a residential setting

How EPCs can de-risk solar carport projects

Commercial solar carports represent an immense, high-growth market opportunity, but their complex heavy construction demands rigorous engineering, upfront soil risk pricing, and specialized expertise to protect thin margins from catastrophic project failures.
Tim Montague
8 hours ago
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Smart controllers help Brazilian PV projects bypass reverse power flow constraints

Brazilian solar installer Alba Energia is using smart power controllers combined with Aneel’s simultaneity rules to overcome reverse power flow restrictions and enable larger distributed solar arrays. The approach allows PV system owners to maximize on-site solar generation while keeping grid exports within utility-approved limits.
Lívia Neves
9 hours ago
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Germany energy provider builds 50 MW power-to-heat system

Enercity is building a 50 MW power-to-heat plant in Hanover to support its coal phase-out, decarbonize district heating, and absorb surplus renewable electricity. The facility will expand the utility’s flexibility by converting excess power into heat for the district heating network and storage systems.
Jochen Siemer
14 hours ago
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Multi-drone platform for autonomous solar inspections, digital twin creation

Israeli startup vHive’s has created an autonomous multi-drone platform that streamlines utility-scale solar inspections through coordinated drone flights, thermal imaging, RGB mapping, and automated data collection. The system creates digital twins of PV assets, enabling faster, more efficient monitoring without requiring specialized drone pilots, according to the company.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 10, 2026
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Agrivoltaic facility supplies traction power directly to Austrian rail network

Austria has inaugurated its first tracking agrivoltaic system designed to feed solar power directly into the railway grid. The 6.6 MW facility in Donnerskirchen combines renewable energy generation, organic farming, and biodiversity measures on the same site.
Sandra Enkhardt
Jul 09, 2026
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Colombia commissions 360 MW solar plant

Developed and constructed by Patria Investments, the project is currently among the largest operational PV facilities in Colombia, ranking second by installed capacity.
Luis Ini
Jul 09, 2026
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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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Passive mooring system enables floating PV to track water-level changes

Researchers have developed a passive counterweight-and-pulley mooring system for floating PV that automatically tracks water-level changes while significantly improving platform stability. Laboratory-scale testing and numerical simulations showed reductions in surge and sway motions of up to 71.7% and 65.6%, respectively, while achieving a 75% water-level tracking efficiency.
Lior Kahana
8 hours ago
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Triple-junction all-perovskite solar cell based on graphene oxide bilayer achieves 27.3% efficiency

An international research team developed a triple-junction all-perovskite solar cell using a graphene oxide (GO)/self-assembled monolayer (SAM) bilayer contact strategy to overcome SAM-related charge extraction losses and improve interface quality.
Emiliano Bellini
11 hours ago
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Study finds heatwaves cause hourly losses of up to 90% in PV plants in Iberian peninsula

Researchers in Portugal found that Iberian heatwaves can cause sharp but short-lived PV yield losses, mainly during peak temperature hours due to module heating and inverter derating.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
Jul 11, 2026
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End-of-life solar module recycling unviable if material diversity is not considered

Researchers from Australia and Poland have collaborated on a study to determine the value of upcycling key materials from end-of-life panels such as aluminium, glass and solar cells with the express purpose of purifying the components for reuse in solar panel manufacturing.
Ev Foley
Jul 11, 2026

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KUKA Cable highlights material innovation as the next frontier of solar cable reliability

As Europe’s solar market continues to expand, long-term cable reliability is becoming a critical factor in project safety and performance. At The smarter E Europe 2026 in Munich, KUKA Cable highlighted the growing importance of material innovation and systematic quality verification in meeting the demands of next-generation solar projects.
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SVOLT brings LFP battery expertise from EVs to C&I and utility-scale storage markets

At The smarter E 2026, Xu Tian, General Manager of Overseas Energy Storage Sales for SVOLT, announced the company’s plans to launch a 6 MWh container solution later in 2026.
SVOLT
Jul 10, 2026
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LONGi showcases solar+storage solution at The smarter E 2026

In his interview at the event, LONGi Vice President Dennis She explains why the company is focusing on its full stack system and discusses plans to establish 15 local service centers across Europe.
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Jul 09, 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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