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Romania opens €310 million investment call for self-consumption installations

The €310 million ($351 million) funding package includes over €268 million ringfenced for solar installations for self-consumption. The deadline for companies to submit applications is August 21.

Utility-scale batteries show exponential growth in Italy

The development of bigger battery energy storage systems (BESS) is booming in Italy, but deployment of residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) equipment fell in 2024.

Angola breaks ground on 35 MW solar project

Billed as the country’s largest privately-owned solar power plant to date, the 35 MW array is expected to begin operating in the first half of next year, with potential to add a further 45 MW during a second development phase.

AleaSoft notes moderate change to electricity prices in Europe

AleaSoft Energy Forecasting finds the major European electricity markets had a mixed evolution in their prices last week, with some impacted by rising gas prices. Meanwhile, Portugal broke its record for daily solar production.

Hydro-Quebec shares 300 MW solar tender details

Hydro-Quebec has launched a 300 MW solar tender. Interested applicants have until July 21 to register to the tender and will be given until March 31, 2026 to submit their bid.

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Sinovoltaics updates solar module supply chain map for Europe

The latest report from the technical compliance and quality assurance company added several new producers but also noted several plant closures acorss the region. It said the current nameplate capacity for the region stands at 21 GW for modules, 3.2 GW for cells, and 1.5 GW for ingots.

Namibia seeking consultants for solar at dam

A tender in Namibia is searching for a consultancy to support the installation of solar at the site of an existing embankment dam. The deadline to submit expressions of interest is July 8.

Dual aerosol events hit PV output across Southern Europe, North Africa

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that atmospheric particulates from both Saharan dust and Canadian wildfire led to reductions in solar irradiance and increased panel soiling in the Mediterranean region over the last week.

SolarPower Europe calls for tough cyber rules following Danish import probe

The recent discovery of unexplained components in Danish energy equipment highlights the urgent need for stronger EU solar cybersecurity rules, according to SolarPower Europe.

Propagation of lithium-ion fires is the real threat

Live fire tests aim to demonstrate physical containment technology.

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