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Poland finalizes 5 GWh energy storage subsidy scheme

A total of PLN 4 billion ($1 billion) will be distributed under the subsidy scheme by the end of 2025 in a bid to bring online more than 5 GWh of energy storage projects by 2028.

Germany deploys 1.53 GW of PV in February

The country’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached approximately 102.3 GW at the end of February.

Bangladesh power agency tenders 120 MW of solar

Dhaka Electric Supply Co. (Desco), a Bangladeshi power distribution company, has launched a tender for 120 MW of on-grid solar, to be installed in eight lots of 15 MW. The deadline for applications is May 5.

Horizontal single-axis trackers key to reduce agricultural yield losses in agrivoltaics

Fraunhofer ISE researchers investigating the impact of single-axis trackers on energy yield and agricultural losses in agrivoltaics have found that their use created an optimal balance between light available for photosynthesis and light available for electricity production.

Key takeaways from Italy’s KEY trade show

This year’s KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, Europe’s second-largest solar trade show, highlighted the rapid growth of Italy’s PV market and its expanding international reach.

Northern Ireland doubles solar curtailment in 2024

Northern Ireland turned down 16.9% of its solar in 2024, up from 7.9% in 2023.

RWE plans 1.2 GWh battery on German former coal plant

The energy company says it is investing a mid-three-digit million euro amount into construction of the 600 MW battery energy storage system (BESS).

Belgian company challenges 800 W limit for plug-in solar panels in Flanders

Belgian smart energy firm Innovoltus is challenging a new rule from the Flanders energy agency in Belgium capping plug-in solar panels at 800 W per meter, arguing the region lacks authority to impose the limit. The move comes as the country begins sales of plug-in solar panels and home batteries ahead of an April 17 connection date.

Scientists unveil durable perovskite PV modules with carbon nanotube electrode

Japanese researchers have engineered a 100 cm² perovskite solar cell module featuring a robust single-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) electrode to improve durability and enable dual-sided light absorption.

UK’s largest solar and storage project secures financial close

Quinbrook completes financing for Cleve Hill Solar Park in Kent, England. The solar and storage project will be the largest in the United Kingdom when it goes live later in 2025. The developer claims contract for difference, capacity market and power purchase agreements (PPAs) were critical to securing project financing.

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