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Rewriting the leadership narrative: Women redefining power in the energy transition

Ideas about who is “fit” to guide others have long been shaped by traditions that elevated certain traits and dismissed others. These inherited assumptions continue to influence professional environments, often limiting how women’s contributions are perceived and how they perceive their own potential. During the Women in Solar+ Europe gathering at Genera in Madrid, professionals from across our sectors explored how these long-standing views can be challenged and replaced with more empowering perspectives. Through open dialogue, they examined the beliefs that influence confidence, ambition, and presence, and reflected on how a more expansive and human-centered approach to leading can take root.

Luxembourg permits photovoltaics near motorways

Ministers in Luxembourg have agreed to allow the installation of solar systems alongside motorways and bypasses in road networks after an independent study estimated it could support up to 1.5 GW of new solar capacity.

SEIA warns 13 GW of Texas solar and storage at risk

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) says new federal permitting, tax, and grant policies place more than 13,000 MW of planned solar and battery capacity in Texas at risk of failing to come online in 2026, with far larger volumes exposed in 2027.

Europe’s energy storage capacity on track to pass 100 GW

LCP Delta and Energy Storage Europe say installed storage capacity across the European Union, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Switzerland will exceed 100 GW this month, with battery systems driving the fastest growth.

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Mauritius warns unauthorized solar systems may be disconnected

The Mauritian Central Electricity Board says the number of unauthorized solar systems connected to its distribution network is increasing. It is calling on citizens with unregistered systems to come forward before Jan. 15, 2026, or risk disconnection.

France’s first simplified solar tender draws limited developer interest

France’s Ministry for Ecological Transition says a new 100 kW to 500 kW solar procurement round attracted far fewer compliant bids than its available capacity.

US utility-scale solar delays ease as market stabilizes

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says improving project timelines point to greater stability in the United States utility-scale solar pipeline.

Tata subsidiary commissions NHPC solar project in India

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. (TPREL) says its new 300 MW solar project in the Indian state of Rajasthan uses domestic tech under the nation’s domestic content requirement (DCR).

Romania advances municipal storage buildout, 500 MWh battery project

Romania’s new €150 million ($173.8 million) municipal storage program could add 385 MW of capacity and coincides with financing for one of the country’s largest standalone battery projects, according to the government.

Taiwan tightens rules for ground-mounted, floating solar

Revisions to Taiwan’s Environmental Impact Assessment Act, Tourism Development Act and Geology Act introduce requirements for environmental impact assessments prior to development of solar projects, and rules out solar installations larger than one hectare in scenic spots and geographically-sensitive areas.

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