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Spain’s solar capacity to hit 152.8 GW by 2035, says GlobalData

GlobalData projects Spain’s renewables to reach 218.1 GW by 2035, while solar will drive growth with 152.8 GW of capacity.

India launches 1.2 GW renewables-plus-storage tender

Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has opened bidding for 1.2 GW of renewables with 4.8 GWh of storage to supply peak power under 25-year contracts.

Solar module prices to rise 9% in Q4, says Wood Mackenzie

Wood Mackenzie says module prices will climb as China ends export rebates and consolidates polysilicon production.

‘Trust your knowledge and never hesitate to express your opinion’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Sandra Kupiszewska Stylec, Revenue Management Director at Poland’s Keno sp. z o.o. She says that, without cohesion, even the most diverse teams may struggle to innovate. “Your voice is valuable, and your perspective deserves to be heard. This industry is dynamic and variable; there are no fixed rules that can’t be questioned or reimagined,” she states.

Italy’s second Fer X solar auction draws bids for 3.16 GW

The auction is the first one implementing the resilience criteria stipulated by the EU in the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA).

Italy’s first MACSE battery auction smashes expectations with 10 GWh awarded at record low prices

The result of the auction are tariffs that came dramatically below the reserve premium which was set at €37,000 per MWh per year.

US community solar likely peaked in 2024, says Wood Mackenzie

Wood Mackenzie says global solar installations fell 36% in the first half of 2025 and are set to contract 12% annually through 2030.

Brazil opens consultation on nationwide smart meter deployment

Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) has launched a consultation that could lead to the installation of 3.6 million smart meters as part of efforts to modernize the power sector and cut losses.

European electricity spot market shifts to 15-minute trading blocks

The European Power Exchange (Epex Spot) will switch its day-ahead market from hourly to 15-minute intervals on Sept. 30, a change mandated by the European Union that is expected to improve solar and wind integration, boost battery trading opportunities, and support dynamic tariffs.

Key takeaways from Solar & Storage Live UK

Solar & Storage Live UK 2025 took place over three days from September 23 to 25 at the NEC venue in the outskirts of Birmingham, the UK’s second largest city. pv magazine spoke to hundreds of industry players keen to optimize existing solar and storage capacity and be at the forefront of the nationwide rooftop PV expansion.

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