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Philippines’ first canal-top solar irrigation projects go online

Philippine government’s National Irrigation Administration revealed that two canal-top solar arrays for irrigation purposes were recently commissioned. It also said that 147 solar-powered irrigation projects in the country will be delivered by the end of the year, with 183 in the pipeline for 2024.

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Solar cell prices are expected to hit fresh record lows following China’s Golden Week

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.

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Ryobi introduces foldable 60 W solar panel for mobile tool charging

The lightweight panel can charge small devices or batteries in the company’s portable power station.

A survival guide for solar SMEs

As solar manufacturing moves toward technological convergence, and rampant production capacity expansion continues, standing out from the crowd is just one of the strategies small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will have to use to survive, according to InfoLink’s Amy Fang.

Gautam Solar debuts n-type TOPCon solar modules

Indian panel manufacturer Gautam Solar has developed new n-type TOPCon solar modules with power ratings of 565 W to 580 W and a maximum efficiency of 22.45%.

Novel thin-film anti-soiling coating increases solar module yield by over 3%

A group of scientists in the United States saw ‘encouraging’ results after testing the commercialization of novel coating materials in field tests, with the coating only increasing a panel’s total cost by 1.4%.

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Jakson unveils 22.8%-efficient bifacial TOPCon solar panels

Indian manufacturer Jakson introduced its 590 W TOPCon bifacial solar panels, with a power conversion efficiency of 22.86%, at Renewable Energy India Expo 2023 this week.

Perovskite quantum dot solar cells on the path to achieve 30% efficiency

Researchers in Iran have identified new ways to design perovskite quantum dot solar cells via a series of simulations. They investigated, in particular, how the perovskite absorbers can be gauged in order to enhance their electro-optical properties.

European warehouses now storing more than 80 GW of unsold solar panels

New figures provided to pv magazine by Rystad Energy reveal that the amount of unsold panels in European warehouses may have more then doubled between mid-July and the end of August, and that it may reach 100 GW by the end of the year. Analyst Marius Mordal Bakke explained that PERC modules bought and stored by a European distributor for $0.23/W in March are now facing an average spot price of $0.16/W today, which could very likely be $0.15/W next month.

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BayWa re continues talks on sale of PV distribution business

BayWa re says it needs to find a buyer for its PV distribution unit, Solar Trade, by the end of this year.

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