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Iraq inaugurates 2 MW solar array at government palace

Iraq has installed a 2 MW solar array at a key government building as part of a broader effort to transition state facilities to renewable energy. The project supports the country’s push for sustainable power use across its public sector.

Aiko Solar wins second patent dispute against Maxeon in Netherlands

A Dutch court has rejected Maxeon Solar’s request for a preliminary injunction against China’s Aiko Solar in a dispute over EP2297788B1, a back-contact (BC) solar cell patent.

Falling Li-ion battery prices mirror solar photovoltaics trends: Is there a role for second-life batteries before recycling?

Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere, powering everything from consumer electronics to electric vehicles, residential PV storage systems, and, more recently, mitigating curtailment in large-scale wind and solar power plants. EVs are driving large-scale demand for Li-ion batteries which will result in substantial volumes of spent batteries in the near future. This scenario highlights the potential for repurposing EV batteries for second-life stationary applications, which could maximise their value before recycling. However, to fully realise this opportunity, several economic, technical, and regulatory challenges must be addressed and resolved.

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Argentina publishes details of 500 MW battery tender

Argentina’s AlmaGBA tender for the Buenos Aires metro area will pay a fixed $10/MW of electricity supplied, with storage capacity bids capped at $15,000/MW per month.

Engie breaks ground on 199 MW/995 MWh solar-plus-storage Chilean project

The site, now in its initial construction phase, will be the company’s first energy project in the Santiago Metropolitan Region.

Improving perovskite solar cell durability via formamidinium cations

A team of São Paulo-based researchers have found incorporating formamidinium cations into methylammonium-based lead iodide perovskite films increases the durability of perovskite solar cells when fabricated and measured under ambient conditions.

Eskom tenders green hydrogen pilot in South Africa

South African utility Eskom is searching for a developer to engineer, procure and construct a renewable green hydrogen facility at its research unit in Johannesburg. The deadline for applications is June 27.

Guyana purchases solar systems for 21 villages

Guyana has approved a GYD 885 million ($4.2 million) investment to retrofit solar systems across 21 Amerindian villages, expanding the country’s off-grid solar rollout in four administrative regions.

Adani Green, Acme Solar add 300 MW to India PV project pipeline

Adani Green and Acme Solar have ramped up their utility-scale solar footprints in India with new project activations in Gujarat and Rajasthan, respectively.

World’s first offshore wind-solar project moves forward

An offshore solar farm is being deployed close to an existing wind farm as part of a project in the Dutch North Sea. The developers have recently installed an anchoring system that will hold the solar farm in place while an electrical cable connects the array to a nearby wind turbine foundation.

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