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Strategies for de-risking early-stage renewable energy projects

Over 70% to 90% of early-stage projects fail and are never constructed, according to findings reported by Paces.

Malaysia introduces rooftop solar aggregation scheme

Malaysia’s first rooftop aggregation initiative for solar systems is now live. The program allows homeowners to lease or rent their rooftop for solar generation, with the electricity produced sold to commercial and domestic customers within a 5 km radius.

California advances bill to end net metering, break solar contracts

The California State Assembly’s Utilities and Energy Committee has passed an amended bill to end net metering for homes with solar once they are sold.

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Solar technologies at crossroads

Experts set to speak at the NetZero Milan Expo-Summit 2025 on May 15 have told pv magazine that tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) will remain the dominant cell technology in the near term due to ongoing advancements, despite rising competition from back-contact and heterojunction technologies.

Reliance Power to build 930 MW of solar with 1.86 GWh of battery storage

Reliance Nu Suntech says it will build a 930 MW solar project with 465 MW/1,860 MWh of battery storage to deliver four hours of peak power daily at a fixed tariff of INR 3.53 ($0.042)/kWh. The project aims to provide assured supply at competitive rates.

Australian clean energy leaders urge Albanese to speed up renewables push

Clean energy leaders are calling on the Australian Labor Party to accelerate the transition, invest in what works, and seize the opportunity to secure the country’s position as a renewable energy and green industrial superpower.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi ships 17 GW of back-contact modules in 2024

Longi says it shipped 17 GW of back-contact modules in 2024 and cut its net loss to CNY 8.62 billion ($1.18 billion), citing tighter inventory control, cost reductions, and higher investment returns.

Taiwan proposes mandatory solar standards for new, expanded buildings

The Taiwanese government has proposed new rules requiring PV installations on most new, expanded, or renovated buildings. The draft standards aim to boost renewable energy and decarbonization by setting minimum solar capacity requirements, with potential exemptions for insufficient sunlight or technical issues.

‘Biases – both conscious and unconscious – continue to subtly shape hiring and promotion decisions’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Frank Niendorf, Vice President Europe at JinkoSolar. He says that assumptions about women’s capabilities or work-life balance can unfairly impact their career progression. “While women are primarily affected, men who value diversity and inclusion can also find themselves outside traditional leadership expectations,” he states.

QatarEnergy switches on 875 MW of solar

The inauguration of two solar projects with a combined capacity of 875 MW has more than doubled Qatar’s installed solar capacity.

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