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Watch: Industry leaders on how distributed solar solves the U.S. power crisis

The finale of pv magazine USA Week 2025 promises an in-depth exploration of the most immediate, versatile solution to America’s escalating energy demands and rising electricity rates: distributed energy.
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Key takeaways from RE-Source 2025: Complexity grows in PPA market

After a record year, the European power purchase agreement (PPA) market has declined sharply. At an industry gathering this week in Amsterdam, participants highlighted rising PPA complexity and potential solutions, including how to handle negative prices...
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Ukraine amends loan scheme for home, hybrid solar installations

Ukraine is changing its state support mechanism for households installing hybrid renewable energy systems to a one-time, 30% reimbursement of the principal debt. The Ministry of Energy says the change will help increase access to hybrid power supply syst...
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UK solar company shut down after defrauding elderly consumers

Elderly consumers targeted by sales staff who promised government grant refunds to cover the cost of solar equipment and maintenance but failed to deliver. More than GBP 3.1 million ($4.0 million) was paid into bank accounts of two now defunct companies ...
Manufacturing

Loom Solar unveils 730 W modules, 1.2 GW factory plan in India

India’s Loom Solar says it will build a 1.2 GW module factory in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and expand production of high-efficiency tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) and heterojunction (HJT) modules.
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Work underway on ‘river’ heat pump complex in Massachusetts

The U.S’ largest district energy provider has started building a 35 MW heat pump complex in Massachusetts that will replace a natural gas boiler. The system will harness heat from the Charles River to produce carbon-free steam.
Installations

IFC plans investment in 97 Nigerian minigrids

International Finance Corp. (IFC) plans up to $16 million in financing for Nigerian developer Virtuitis to build and operate 97 solar minigrids, connecting more than 140,000 off-grid consumers by 2027.
Energy Storage

Spanish start-up Bihar Batteries to commercialize sodium-ion batteries in 2026

The company has produced its first sodium-ion battery prototype and, in collaboration with Spanish research institute CIC energiGUNE, developed sodium-ion cell prototypes that have shown “very promising results."

Press Releases

HyperStrong Powers Gansu with 250MW/1000MWh Energy Storage Project, Pioneering AI-Optimized Power Trading

JIUQUAN, GANSU — HyperStrong, a global leading provider of energy storage system solutions, recently announced the successful commissioning of the 250MW/1000MWh Jiuquan Standalone Energy Storage Station. Located in Northwest China, as one of the region’s largest standalone energy storage facilities, the project marks a major milestone in advancing renewable integration and grid modernization across the […]

Sieyuan & Swatten Redefine Global Energy Leadership: Tier 1 Certification, All-Energy Breakthrough, and “From Grid to Home” Strategy Accelerate Global Expansion

When a company that builds national grids begins powering homes and businesses, energy freedom becomes inevitable. Melbourne, Australia — During All-Energy week, Sieyuan and Swatten delivered not just a product exhibition, but a powerful declaration of global energy leadership.

Scatec JV in the Philippines awarded 68 MW floating solar project

Scatec and its joint venture partner Aboitiz Renewables, have been awarded a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 68 MW floating solar project in the Philippines under the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Auction Program 4 (GEA 4). The project will be developed through SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP), the companies’ joint venture in the Philippines where Scatec owns 50%

World Future Energy Summit 2026 will bridge climate policy and action via all-new conference tracks, events and innovations

The World Future Energy Summit, hosted by Masdar and part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), will return to Abu Dhabi from January 13–15, 2026 as its largest and most ambitious edition yet. Already the Middle East’s most influential event for promoting renewable energy and clean tech as the blueprints for a sustainable future, it has become a global platform that connects sustainability advocates from world-leading companies, government agencies, academic institutions and NGOs.

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‘There really is a place for everyone in solar’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Rachel Hayes, the Head of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) team at Solar Energy UK. She says careers in solar often evolve laterally, from project development to ESG, from engineering to policy, reflecting how transferable and rewarding these roles are. "The challenge isn’t retention; it’s entry," she states.

Storm systems suppress Northern Europe’s October solar output

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that autumn storm systems have dominated large swathes of Europe in October, driving a clear split between northern regions where solar output declined and southern areas that enjoyed relatively favourable conditions.

Solar wafer prices stable, with emerging downward pressure despite policy interventions

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.

Cutting solar permit delays could add 20 million US rooftop systems

A new report says streamlining rooftop solar permitting could lower costs by up to 61%, enabling 20 million more US families to install solar by 2040 and save $1.2 trillion on energy bills.

US completes full solar supply chain as SEIA warns of policy risks

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) says domestic manufacturing now spans the entire solar and storage supply chain, but cautions that government trade policies could hinder further investment and job growth.

Articulating trackers and software increase solar output on steep terrain

Nevados, a solar tracker manufacturer, says its articulating tracker systems and digital design software optimize energy production on slopes up to 37%, reducing grading costs and environmental impact.

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Australia’s Solar Sharer scheme could weaken case for batteries, says Rystad

Independent energy research firm Rystad Energy released analysis of Australia’s Solar Sharer scheme, which will give households three free hours of electricity in the middle of the day starting in July 2026.

Short circuit in cable causes fire at Taiwanese floating PV plant

Project contractor United Renewable Energy Engineering says 10 MW of the 192 MW site was preventatively shut down during the incident, which around 30 meters of cable line being damaged. The fire was brought under control within an hour, with the company anticipating no lasting damage to the surrounding area.

Alfa Laval launches once-through steam generator for thermal storage

The Swedish company stated that its new product was designed for use in compact, molten salt energy storage applications, eventually in combination with PV power. In its standard configuration, it can reportedly withstand temperatures up to 400 C and pressures up to 60 bar.

Mexico leads Latin American countries in global silver production

Commodity Trading Club (CTC) says Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina together supply more than half the world’s silver output, a cornerstone metal for solar and clean-tech industries.

US study outlines gains and risks in agrivoltaic solar development

A new National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report says Massachusetts’ solar-on-farmland policy framework offers lessons for developers navigating both opportunity and regulatory complexity.

SolarEdge stock jumps 25% on Q3 earnings

SolarEdge Technologies says it posted its third straight quarter of revenue growth and improved margins, while partnering with Infineon to develop solid-state transformers for AI data centers.

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How to reduce PV module temperature with frame perforations

Scientists in China have investigated how frame perforations can help reduce the operational temperatures of solar modules through air cooling. Their findings show that the number of perforations must be carefully calibrated, and that more is not necessarily better.

UK solar capacity hits 20 GW

Major milestone for UK solar deployment as 15 CfD-backed projects switch on during the first three quarters of 2025. Further utility-scale deployment is expected, but much will depend on the outcomes in the next two CfD allocation rounds.

Hydrogen production to lower curtailment at Dutch solar park

The H2 Hollandia project will connect a 5 MW electrolyzer to an existing 115 MW solar park to produce around 300,000 kg of green hydrogen annually. Project developers told pv magazine the electrolyzer will prevent around half of the solar park’s current curtailment levels.

Uzbekistan expands solar home subsidy uptake to over 35,000 households

More than 35,000 households in Uzbekistan received state subsidies for exporting surplus electricity from rooftop solar systems between January and September, says the State Tax Committee, as participation in the Solar Home program accelerates nationwide.

New simulation tool to measure angular losses in PV systems

Researchers in Spain reviewed six models used to calculate incidence angle modifier (IAM) losses in photovoltaic systems. They identified the Martín-Ruiz model as the most comprehensive, as it uniquely accounts for additional angular losses caused by soiling.

Dubai expands storage in seventh phase of world’s largest solar park

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) says the seventh phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park will pair 2 GW of solar with 1.4 GW of storage, up from 1 GW, after receiving 49 expressions of interest under its 2050 clean energy plan.

Technology

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Forschungszentrum Jülich achieves world record 23.08% efficiency for copper-metallized heterojunction solar cell

The cell reportedly exhibits only a 0.4% efficiency loss compared to a reference device that underwent full silver metallization.

Bosch starts up 2.5 MW hydrogen electrolyzer in Germany

German industrial group Bosch says the Bamberg facility complies with European Union renewable hydrogen rules and will produce over one ton of green hydrogen daily.

Researchers develop antimony-doped n-type silicon ingots to enhance solar module mechanical strength

An international team is proposing to use antimony-doped Czochralski-grown silicon as an alternative to n-type silicon for photovoltaic applications. Their analysis showed that 140 μm as-cut planar antimony-doped wafers exhibit slightly higher mechanical strength compared to common wafers doped with phosphorous.

Japan’s NGK discontinues manufacturing of sodium-sulfur batteries

The manufacturer cites rising material costs, heightened competition from lithium-ion batteries, and the slow uptake of long-duration storage technologies as the reasons for the decision.

Field trial shows third-party control of residential heat pumps can provide grid flexibility

UK researchers find that smart, centrally controlled air-source heat pumps could slash peak electricity demand. The technology not only keeps homes comfortable but also boosts grid flexibility and cuts emissions.

AGC, NPC developing new PV cover glass recycling tech

The Japanese companies announced a partnership to advance the recycling of solar panel cover glass for application in architectural flat glass production.

Manufacturing

Argentina’s EPSE to begin module output at 400 MW solar factory

Energía Provincial Sociedad del Estado (EPSE) says production at its new vertically integrated solar factory in San Juan, Argentina, will start soon as key equipment arrives from China.

Musk proposes PV-powered AI satellite network to fight global warming

Elon Musk says a constellation of solar-powered artificial intelligence satellites could regulate the planet’s energy balance and limit global warming.

GSE Intégration debuts reversible, concrete-free solar mounting in France

GSE Intégration has introduced a new version of its ground-mounted photovoltaic structure, the GSE Ground System Evolution. It is designed for faster installation and compliance with France’s soil conservation laws.

Toyo strikes solar cell supply deal with Voltec Solar

Japanese TOPCon specialists Toyo will become the official solar cell supplier of French solar panel manufacturer Voltec Solar, following the signing of a strategic partnership that marks Toyo’s first entry into the European market.

Ricoh developing perovskite solar technology for space, buildings

The Japanese imaging and electronics company said tests of its perovskite solar cell technology will be conducted in a demonstrator system aboard an unmanned cargo spacecraft operated by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

India solar module capacity seen reaching 220 GW by fiscal 2028

India’s solar module production capacity is projected to reach up to 220 GW by fiscal 2028, supported by government incentives, growing domestic demand, and rising export opportunities, according to CareEdge Ratings. Solar cell capacity is expected to approach 100 GW by the same period.

Energy Storage

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Eco Stor breaks ground on Germany’s largest battery storage project

Eco Stor says construction has begun on a 300 MW/714 MWh battery storage facility in Förderstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, now the largest such project under development in Germany.

Spain approves new decree to accelerate storage and grid modernization

Spain’s Council of Ministers has approved a royal decree to promote energy storage, accelerate electrification, and tighten oversight of the national grid, says the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO).

AlphaESS launches all-in-one storage systems for C&I applications

Chinese energy storage manufacturer AlphaESS says its new Storion-H30-G3 and Storion-H50-G3 systems combine full integration, higher efficiency, and modular scalability to improve project safety and returns for commercial and industrial (C&I) users.

ZincFive unveils BC 2 AI battery system for both AI and traditional IT loads

The new nickel-zinc (NiZn) battery cabinet provides support for high-intensity AI pulses while also offering traditional IT backup within a compact footprint.

European PPAs held back by diverging price expectations, says Pexapark

Pexapark has attributed a slowdown in the number of power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed across most of Europe’s leading markets to a lack of pricing consensus between buyers and sellers.

Battery projects dominate Belgium’s 2025 capacity market awards

Battery storage secured nearly all new-build capacity in Belgium’s latest capacity market auctions, cementing its central role in the country’s power supply plans through 2030.

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