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Ukraine prioritizes solar-plus-storage in renewables auctions

Newly-implemented rules governing Ukraine's energy market introduce solar-plus-storage systems as a separate auction category, ease regulatory barriers governing standalone storage projects and establish processes for renewable energy facilities located in Ukraine's occupied territories.
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Is Switzerland going back contact?

In 2025, back-contact solar modules from Aiko Solar and Longi accounted for more than 50% of the Swiss market, driven by strong demand for high-efficiency rooftop PV systems, according to a new report by Eturnity and the Bern University of Applied Scienc...
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New framework promises unprecedented level of cybersecurity for SCADA systems

An international research team developed CyberSentry, a software framework using advanced deep learning and optimization techniques to enhance cybersecurity in SCADA systems for power plants and critical infrastructure. It combines feature selection, hyb...
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Intertek forecasts higher US solar module prices through 2027

Intertek CEA says tariffs tied to a Section 232 polysilicon probe could push US solar module prices higher through 2027 despite growing domestic manufacturing capacity.
Manufacturing

Dutch startup plans roll-to-roll factory for perovskite solar cells

TNO has launched Perovion Technologies to industrialize lightweight, flexible perovskite solar cells, targeting niche applications where conventional panels are unsuitable. The company plans to build the first roll-to-roll perovskite solar cell manufactu...
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Arctech presents dry cleaning robot weighing just 38 kg

The Chinese manufacturer said its new Star Shine I system is already available in Europe and can operate at speeds of 10–18 m/min, performing cleaning routes of up to 3 km round trip and 9 km in a single direction.
Manufacturing

Ciemat unveils large-area multispectral solar simulator for PV module testing

The system enables measurements under controlled irradiance, spectrum, and temperature conditions. It can combine 0.4% spatial irradiance uniformity, 500 ms illumination pulses, and dynamic I-V acquisition to accurately test high-capacitance photovoltaic...
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Nanostructured silicon could push solar cells beyond Shockley–Queisser limit

The LEEMONS project is researching nanostructured silicon that uses low-energy electron multiplication (LEEM) to allow one high-energy photon to generate multiple electrons, reducing energy losses in solar cells. By creating ultra-thin amorphous silicon ...

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Heading Green, Reaching Further: Sigenergy’s Nantong Smart Energy Center Goes Live, Powering a New Chapter of AI-in-All Energy Innovation

On March 13, 2026, Sigenergy celebrated a landmark moment as its Nantong Smart Energy Center officially launched in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. The event drew nearly 2,000 guests from more than 50 countries and regions, including government representatives, global partners, and industry leaders.

POWEROAD Achieves Strong Presence at KEY Energy 2026 in Italy

How is energy storage shaping the next phase of Europe’s energy transition? This was one of the key questions discussed during KEY – The Energy Transition Expo 2026, held in Rimini, Italy, where industry professionals gathered to explore the technologies and solutions driving the future of clean energy. During the three-day exhibition, the POWEROAD team […]

HyperStrong Expands European Footprint with Energy Storage Projects Across 15 Countries

As the global energy transition accelerates, HyperStrong continues to strengthen its presence across Europe. Leveraging its strong system integration capabilities and extensive project delivery experience, the company has achieved a series of key milestones in the European energy storage market.

JDEnergy takes the spotlight at Solar Solutions Amsterdam

JDEnergy showcased its full-scenario energy storage solutions at Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2026, presenting its flagship eBlock series to the European market. The exhibition, held from March 10 to 12 at Expo Greater Amsterdam, brought together leading companies across the solar and energy storage industries.

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Lessons from the solar frontier

Utility-scale solar projects are larger, interconnections are slower, and engineering decisions must anticipate regulation and supply chains years in advance. At the CT Solar Platform in Snyder, Texas – a 1.6 GW AC single-site development – the first phase, CT Solar One (110 MW AC), has served as a test bed for integrating civil design, BOS optimization and domestic-content strategy. Levona Renewables led the development and engineering of the project, and CEO Fernando Queiroz shares key lessons.

‘Even when I sensed bias, I focused on doing my job’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Sabina Blitek, General Counsel at Netherlands’ R.Power Renewables. She says women in male-dominated industries, like energy and finance, can overcome bias by consistently demonstrating competence, believing in their own potential, and leading by example.

Cold, clear skies boost northeastern Europe’s solar while storms dim the west

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that February saw a sharp divide in Europe’s solar conditions. Northeastern regions experienced clear, cold weather with irradiance 20% above average, while western and southern Europe endured persistent storms and widespread irradiance deficits.

China polysilicon prices fall over 13% year-to-date as below-cost selling 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.

Open access solar set to drive next phase of India’s C&I growth

As India’s renewable ecosystem matures, open access solar is set to become a cornerstone of corporate energy strategy – delivering both cost savings and sustainability gains. Policy clarity, stronger transmission infrastructure, and incentives for storage integration will be key to unlocking the next phase of growth.

Heat pumps are transforming domestic hot water production – How to avoid hygiene risks?

Heat pumps are increasingly used for domestic hot water in Europe due to their efficiency and compatibility with solar power, but their lower operating temperatures can create conditions where Legionella pneumophila may grow if systems are poorly designed. Proper hydraulic design, temperature control, and periodic thermal disinfection ensure both high efficiency and safe, hygienic operation.

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Pii Energy unveils plug-in 1.2 kW solar, 2 kWh home system

US-based Pii Energy has launched a plug-in solar-plus-storage kit designed for renters and apartment residents, priced at about USD 2,400.

UK brings forward CfD auction, backs balcony solar in Middle East response

Energy Minister confirms plan to accelerate renewables deployment including support for residential solar in response to conflict in Iran. Summer contracts for difference (CfD) auction quickly follows record allocation round for solar in February 2026.

Austria could harness 90 TWh of agrivoltaics using 5–16% of cropland

Austrian researchers conducted a techno-economic analysis of agrivoltaic systems and found that 5%–16% of the country’s cropland would be required to meet its solar electricity targets.

Australia-backed rooftop solar to power remote Samoan communities

An Australia-supported project will install rooftop solar, batteries and a minigrid upgrade for remote communities in Samoa currently reliant on diesel, kerosene and wood.

Waaree Energies begins construction of 10 GW ingot, wafer plant in India

Waaree Energies has started building a 10 GW solar ingot and wafer manufacturing facility in the Indian state of Maharashtra, aimed at strengthening the nation’s upstream solar supply chain.

The Hydrogen Stream: Atome secures $420 million debt for Paraguay plant

Atome says it has secured a $420 million debt package for a $650 million low-carbon fertilizer project in Paraguay producing 260,000 metric tons (MT) per year, while Asahi Kasei says it has begun installing a 1 MW-class electrolyzer at Finland’s first commercial hydrogen refueling station.

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Sigenergy unveils 166 kW inverter for C&I solar

Sigenergy has launched a 166 kW IP66-rated inverter for C&I solar and storage offering nine MPPT trackers and flexible AC/DC connections. The launch coincided with the opening of its Nantong Smart Energy Center, a 136,000 m² facility for R&D, manufacturing, and global delivery.

Bahrain reveals qualified bidders for 100 MW BAJ Solar IPP project

The Bilaj Al Jazayer Independent Power Project will be developed under a public-private partnership on a build-own-operate basis.

Albania adds over 180 MW of solar in 2025

Albania’s cumulative solar capacity now likely stands between 600 MW and 650 MW, with installations to date led by the utility-scale segment and growing interest from the C&I market.

Fire hits PV-equipped sport complex in Gibraltar

Fire caused by an electrical fault from an overheated arcing cable hit the solar panels at Europa Point Stadium in Gibraltar. Firefighters contained and extinguished the blaze within 20 minutes.

Increased spacing between solar module rows boosts agrivoltaics viability

U.S. researchers developed a framework showing that wider spacing between solar PV rows can make agrivoltaic systems economically viable for large-scale mechanized farming. Their simulations in Colorado demonstrated that optimized row spacing maintains crop production while improving combined agricultural and energy revenues.

All 2022–2024 cyberattacks on energy infrastructure at a glance

A new global dataset of 119 energy-sector cyber incidents from 2022–2024 shows EU and BRICS countries, followed by the US, are most affected. Attacks targeted power, oil, gas, and nuclear infrastructure, driven by both financial and political motives, with diverse threat actors involved.

Technology

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Japanese researchers achieve world record efficiency of 12.28% for copper gallium selenide solar cell

Researchers in Japan have achieved a 12.28% efficiency in a copper gallium selenide solar cell, the highest reported for indium-free wide-bandgap chalcogenide absorbers in the 1.65–1.75 eV range. The device uses aluminum-engineered films with a back-surface field and optimized cadmium sulfide buffer layers to enhance voltage, reduce recombination, and improve overall performance.

Toshiba rolls out AI-powered solar plant portfolio management platform

Toshiba has unveiled a PV management platform within its Spinex for Energy portfolio that enables real-time monitoring and O&M of multiple solar plants.
The system uses AI to track plant performance, detect faults, calculate capacity and PR metrics, automate reporting, and support troubleshooting.

New simulation platform lets energy operators train against realistic cyberattacks

Researchers at Germany’s Fraunhofer FKIE institute developed PowerRange, a virtual simulation platform that helps power grid operators safely test cybersecurity measures and respond to realistic cyberattacks. The platform supports both traditional and renewable grids, offering immersive training across IT, OT, and control systems while highlighting the importance of coordination, communication, and practical defense strategies.

Graphene could improve durability of perovskite solar cells

Nearly 20 years after the first perovskite solar cell was developed, its efficiency and durability are drawing interest from industries worldwide. The defense sector is among the most active, as rising geopolitical tensions drive record government spending to protect critical systems from disruption and attack.

Antimony emerges as strong candidate dopant for Czochralski PV wafers

Researchers from Australian National University and Longi used photoluminescence imaging to analyze dopant distributions in RCz-grown silicon wafers doped with antimony, phosphorus, and gallium, finding highly uniform radial concentration profiles suitable for high-efficiency solar cells. The study also found that antimony-doped wafers provide more stable axial doping along the ingot, highlighting their potential for next-generation photovoltaic manufacturing.

Aiko launches 545 W back-contact solar module with 25% efficiency

The Chinese manufacturer said its new back-contact module delivers up to 545 W and over 25% efficiency in a compact rooftop format for residential, C&I, and off-grid applications.

Manufacturing

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Wafer prices fall on weak demand

The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNMIA) says polysilicon and wafer prices continued to fall this week, with n-type re-feed and dense polysilicon down 6.39% and 6.42% to an average of CNY 45,200/ton ($6,240).

Swift Solar acquires Meyer Burger assets to scale U.S. HJT and perovskite production

Solar manufacturer Swift Solar has acquired the heterojunction technology (HJT) intellectual property and manufacturing assets of Meyer Burger to establish domestic cell production.

Russia adds around 100 MW of solar in 2025

GlobalData says Russia added an estimated 100 MW of solar last year, taking total installed solar to around 3.1 GW. The consultancy is forecasting annual additions of about 200 MW over the next ten years, taking the country’s cumulative solar capacity to 5.3 GW by 2035.

Eastman launches 800 MW solar module plant in India

Eastman Auto & Power has started production at an 800 MW solar panel factory in the Indian state of Haryana.

Sliding shutters integrate PV for building facades

German manufacturer Ehret has launched SolarSlide, a sliding shutter with integrated PV modules developed with the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE). It provides solar shading while generating electricity for residential and commercial facades.

InfinityPV releases new compact solar simulator

The Danish company says its new product is ideal for small to medium-sized solar cell testing. It can simulate light conditions in the 390–700 nm range.

Energy Storage

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RWE, Peak Energy to deploy first sodium-ion battery in US grid

Peak Energy says it will deploy the first sodium-ion battery in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) service area with RWE Americas in eastern Wisconsin, using passively cooled grid-scale storage that cuts auxiliary power use by 90% and lowers lifetime storage costs by $70/kWh.

Vikram Solar’s PowerHive unit launches VION lithium batteries in India

PowerHive, Vikram Solar’s energy storage subsidiary, has launched the VION lithium battery range for homes, e-rickshaws, and distributed energy projects, marking the company’s entry into electric mobility and residential backup storage.

GoodWe introduces low-noise all-in-one storage system for rooftop PV

The three phase energy storage system encompasses the inverter, battery and energy management into a single system, suited for residential customers and scalable to the small-scale commercial and industrial market.

Debt-laden South African municipalities may turn to solar-plus-battery backup solutions

Eskom says it is issuing notices against around 14 municipalities in South Africa over outstanding municipal debts. The company warns that if the municipalities do not take corrective action, it will take credit control measures that may include interrupting electricity supply at predetermined times.

China commissions first urban underground vanadium flow battery system

China has deployed its first 1.25 MW urban vanadium flow battery (VFB), supporting peak AC loads and offering a safer alternative amid tighter lithium-ion storage regulations in dense urban environments.

NanoMalaysia unveils sodium-ion prototype surpassing 300 Wh/kg

The new prototype ranks among the most advanced sodium‑ion battery systems reported worldwide.

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