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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Deye to build inverter factory in Malaysia

Deye, a Chinese inverter manufacturer, says it will invest $150 million to build a new production facility in Malaysia.

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World’s highest solar plant by elevation goes online in China

China Huadian and PowerChina have completed the world’s highest solar plant by altitude, a 100 MW facility in Tibet, paired with 20 MW/80 MWh of battery storage.

Sino-American Silicon to halt production at solar cell factory

Sino-American Silicon (SAS) says it will suspend production at its solar cell factory in Taiwan from Jan. 7 to Feb. 4.

UK plans for 23 GW battery storage fleet by 2030

Clean Power 2030 plan unveiled by UK government includes key role for battery energy storage systems (BESS) in providing short-term flexibility. Support for long-duration energy storage (LDES) and changes to standing charges for behind the meter storage also proposed.

Spanish company fined for selling solar power at night

The Spanish authorities have hit renewable energy supplier Contigo Energía with a €6 million ($6.3 million) fine for selling PV energy at night.

UK solar industry must transition to circular economy, says NICER

The National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Research (NICER) program says in a new report that the UK solar industry could generate 1.2 million tons of waste by 2050. It calls for circular economy measures to meet net-zero and solar deployment targets.

Wisconsin approves 1.3 GW Vista Sands solar project

After extensive environmental review, Doral Renewables’ Vista Sands Solar project has been praised as one of the most beneficial and impactful projects in Wisconsin.

Montenegro to launch 300 MWh battery storage tender

Montenegro’s Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has upped the ante for its first battery energy storage tender.

ESMC publishes recommendations for restoring Europe’s solar industry

The European Solar Manufacturing Council’s (ESMC) working group has issued a recommendation paper praising the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), but says clearer and stronger support is needed for European solar production. 

China approves polysilicon futures

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has approved polysilicon derivatives to address rising price volatility and structural imbalances between supply and demand in the solar-grade polysilicon market.

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