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World’s first solar park featuring hydrogen-producing PV modules takes shape in Belgium

A 2 MW solar park in Wallonia, Belgium, will rely 50 kW of hydrogen-producing solar modules developed by Solhyd, a spin-off from KU Lueven. The installation will be the first demonstration of Solhyd’s technology at a commercially-relevant scale.

‘Catastrophic failure’ at Waratah Super Battery in Australia

A key infrastructure asset at one of the world’s biggest batteries has reduced operations and delayed completion for more than six months, with few details made public regarding the critical asset.

Philippines increases allocation under fourth energy auction 

The Philippines Department of Energy (DOE) says its fourth green energy auction marks a shift from pilot to mainstream deployment, with final approvals raising total capacity across solar, wind, and storage projects to nearly 10.2 GW, including 4.1 GW of ground-mounted and 2.2 GW of floating solar.

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Fraunhofer ISE spin-off launches heat pump information platform 

Heat Pumps Watch will work to change consumer attitudes towards heat pump adoption by delivering evidence-based information on the technology aimed at professionals, policymakers and homeowners.

EFT Energy Solutions unveils modular battery for European C&I market

EFT Energy Solutions says its new Industrial Flex system, built around BYD lithium iron phosphate modules, applies residential-level standardization to the commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage market.

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India’s Kosol Energie presents 730 W solar panel, enters storage sector

Kosol Energie says its new 730 W tunnel-oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) panel and planned 3 GWh battery system capacity mark a strategic move to expand India’s presence in high-efficiency solar and energy storage manufacturing.

US solar, storage projects face risk from political obstruction

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) says more than half of all power capacity planned through 2030 is under threat from mounting political interference that could stall US renewable deployment.

India signs deal with Singapore’s GSC Group for 1.5 GW hydro storage project

Singapore-based GSC Group says the planned pumped storage facility will support India’s grid stability and renewable energy expansion amid surging solar deployment.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Major solar manufacturers report steep Q3 losses

Longi Green Energy, JinkoSolar, and JA Solar each posted significant third-quarter losses amid continued price declines and high inventory levels, raising concerns among analysts about oversupply and margin pressure across the PV supply chain.

AI powered solar forecasting helps UK grid operator reduce balancing costs

Open Climate Fix says its Quartz Solar tool saves Great Britain’s grid operator GBP 30 million ($39 million) per year through more accurate forecasting, which reduces the reserve capacity needed for balancing the electricity system. The non-profit company has used machine learning techniques with satellite, weather and historical generation data to reduce forecasting errors by half.

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