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Argentina inaugurates its first solar highway

The Circunvalación Avenue in San Juan, Argentina, is fully lit using solar energy through a distributed generation system installed along the road that combines photovoltaic modules, inverters and high-efficiency LED luminaires.

European Energy secures approval for 1.1 GW of solar in Australia

Danish renewables major European Energy has secured development approval for its plans to build the 1.1 GW Upper Calliope Solar Farm in central Queensland, Australia.

Zambia opens solar-plus-storage tender

Zambia National Energy Corp. Ltd. (ZNEC) has launched a tender to deploy solar plants and battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the country’s 156 constituencies under a national electrification initiative.

T1 Energy signs 900 MW US solar module deal with Treaty Oak Clean Energy

T1 Energy has signed a three-year deal to supply a minimum of 900 MW of US-made modules while scaling its Austin cell fab to 5 GW annual capacity.

Neoen begins construction of Tesla Megablock battery in Australia

Neoen Australia has launched construction of its third big battery in less than 90 days, helping accelerate Australia’s energy transition with 20 GW of utility-scale solar, wind, gas, batteries and pumped hydro now either commissioning or under construction.

Singapore team develops durable perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells

National University of Singapore scientists claim that vapor-deposited perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells built on industrial silicon wafers achieve both high efficiency and long-term thermal stability, addressing a central barrier to commercial deployment.

BNEF flags potential global solar slowdown in 2026 as China cools

BloombergNEF (BNEF) projects a slight year-on-year dip in global solar additions in 2026 as China’s growth eases, even as installations elsewhere continue to rise.

BYD surpasses 1.5 million residential storage systems worldwide

BYD says global installations of its BatteryBox residential energy storage systems have increased by 500,000 since June 2024, lifting the total past 1.5 million worldwide.

EU countries to pilot subscription model for heat pumps

An EU-funded project is introducing a heat pump on subscription model designed to increase the uptake of heat pumps in rented accommodation, with pilot actions planned in Austria, France and Greece.

Dutch regulator finds grid fees for rooftop solar are reasonable

The Dutch competition regulator rules feed-in costs for home solar are not unreasonable. It is calling on energy suppliers to charge feed-in costs uniformly to make it easier for consumers to compare contracts.

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