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Longi President Li Zhenguo steps down to lead R&D efforts

Li Zhenguo, president of Chinese PV manufacturer Longi, has resigned to focus on research and development, citing personal work arrangements.

India installs 5.93 GW of utility-scale solar in Q1

India added 5.93 GW of utility-scale solar in the first quarter of 2025, up 12.2% from the previous quarter, says JMK Research. Rooftop installations contributed another 1.34 GW.

Australia sets new grid rules to speed up renewable connections

Australia’s energy market regulator will implement new grid access standards in August 2025 to streamline and cut costs for renewable energy connections.

Bulgaria inaugurates 496 MWh battery system

Bulgaria has completed a 496 MWh battery energy storage system, billed as the largest in the European Union. Crews completed the project in six months with backing from local authorities.

South Korea launches 1 GW PV tender

South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) has kicked off a tender for 1 GW of solar and 1.25 GW of wind. The ceiling prices for solar contracts stands at KRW 157,307 ($113.6)/MWh.

Cyprus switches on first significant battery system

The Apollon PV Park has commissioned a 3.3 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) and solar project, in a milestone for Cyprus.

Zambia completes 100 MW solar farm

Zesco has completed the 100 MW Chisamba solar farm in southern Zambia and has launched plans for a second 100 MW phase at the site, now home to sub-Saharan Africa’s largest grid-connected solar plant outside South Africa.

Photovoltaic noise barrier hit by fire in Shanghai

A fire on a solar-powered noise barrier along a Shanghai expressway has raised concerns about the safety of integrating PV with transport infrastructure.

Solar set to become South Korea’s most cost-competitive energy source

A research team based at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory says that solar could have the lowest levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of all energy sources in South Korea by the early to mid-2030s. 

Turkey opens anti-dumping probe into Chinese PV frames, junction boxes

The Turkish authorities claim to have found evidence of dumping practices by Chinese PV junction boxes and frames manufacturers, which allegedly caused substantial damage to domestic producers.

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