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Record cold, dust storms shape complex winter for South American solar

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that large parts of South America recorded slight net increases in solar irradiance this winter despite sharp month-to-month contrasts in June and July.

Solar panel prices increase nearly 5% as China tightens oversight

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.

‘Women still hold only 11% of academic leadership positions in Europe’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Vida Engmann, Asssociate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Shes says ender bias affects everything from research funding and journal reviews to hiring and promotion. “It also influences our own career choices, shaped by societal expectations about roles in domestic work, childcare, and leadership,” she states.

Tasman high drives split winter for Australian solar

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that while solar irradiance has been suppressed across eastern Australia this winter, the country’s southern regions have outperformed climatological averages thanks to stable high pressure in the Tasman Sea.

Chinese polysilicon prices stabilize after five-week 31% rally

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.

The International Solar Energy Society’s Solar World Congress 2025 in Brazil

The International Solar Energy Society’s (ISES) Solar World Congress (SWC) has been held biennially since the 1970s, and in November 2025 will take place in Brazil. With the sharp and continuous drop in PV costs, photovoltaics has become the lowest-cost solution in Brazil and worldwide, and this is reflected in the number of articles accepted for presentation at the SWC. The Solar World Congress program has traditionally been dominated by presentations on solar radiation and solar thermal applications, but this year, photovoltaics is the focus of most of the accepted papers. In Brazil, where large-scale hydropower plants have traditionally dominated the electricity generation mix, PV is now the second-largest generating source, and the country is adding every year the equivalent of its largest hydropower plant Itaipu, which took more than 10 years to build and reach installed capacity.

Don’t put off until tomorrow …

… what you can do today. PV and installation professionals should act now as module prices drop to new lows despite efficiency revisions.

Solar can deliver growth, competitiveness, and resilience all over the world

Solar is so scalable, so versatile, that every single country in the world, every single human on the planet from the frozen North to the deepest rainforests, from the dry, arid plains of the Atacama to the buzzing metropolises of New York, Paris, São Paulo, Shanghai and Tokyo can benefit from it.

Solar module certification is broken. Here’s how to fix it

Is the solar industry’s focus on cutting costs undermining module reliability, safety and lifecycle economics?

Residential solar shifts from surge to strategy: EUPD report spotlights market leaders

Europe’s residential solar market takes a strategic turn as EUPD Research unveils its third edition of the Market Leadership Study Europe©, highlighting the continent’s top installers, emerging business models, and key sector trends.

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