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S&P Global unveils 2025 Tier 1 module, inverter, battery supplier list

S&P Global’s first 2025 Tier 1 Cleantech Companies list ranks 63 solar, wind, inverter, and battery suppliers by technology, financial health, and sustainability to guide investors and developers.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Tongwei, GCL and Daqo post steep H1 losses

Tongwei, GCL Technology and Daqo New Energy all reported steep first-half 2025 losses on weak polysilicon prices, with rising n-type output and cost controls failing to offset margin pressure.

Global H2 investment tops $110 billion, says Hydrogen Council

Global hydrogen investment has topped $110 billion, up $35 billion from last year, with total committed capacity exceeding 6 million tons (metric tons) per year (mtpa), says the Hydrogen Council.

Renewables investments shifting from US to EU, says BloombergNEF

Utility-scale solar investment fell 19% globally, led by mainland China, Spain, Greece, and Brazil, while EU spending rose 63%, says BloombergNEF (BNEF).

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Top solar module makers report H1 losses

Longi, JinkoSolar, JA Solar and Trina Solar have reported net losses for the first half of 2025, as revenue fell despite strong shipments of high-efficiency modules and storage systems.

Moldova brings 60 MW of solar online from first renewables auction

Moldova’s Ministry of Energy says 60 MW of solar awarded in the country’s first renewables auction is now online, with developers receiving 15-year fixed-price guarantees at MDL 1.16 ($0.069)/kWh.

Canada backs 32 MW Indigenous-owned solar project

Canada is investing CAD 33 million ($23.8 million) in a 32 MW solar project to be built by George Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan.

EVE showcases 6.9 MWh storage system, targets Q3 scale-up

China’s EVE Energy recently presented a 6.9 MWh battery energy storage system integrating its 628 Ah cells and announced its 2025 half-year results.

Egypt signs land-use contract for 2 GW solar cell and panel complex

Egypt has signed a land-use contract for a 2 GW solar cell and 2 GW panel complex with 1 GWh of storage, backed by investors from Egypt, China, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.

Jordan to install solar at homes of disabled people

Jordan’s government will fund a five-year program to install grid-connected solar systems at 1,000 homes of disabled people and their families, starting in 2026.

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