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Rable offers mounting system for east-west PV systems on low-load flat roofs

The Dutch startup said it is developing markets in France, Sweden, and Belgium after completing more than 50 solar rooftop projects in its home market based on its east-west oriented, self-supported mounting system.

Domain adaptation framework for PV power forecasting

A team of researchers have developed a domain adaption framework capable of transferring knowledge from solar power plants with abundant data to plants that need to be trained without labelled data. The framework has been tested at three solar power sites in Germany and was found to perform better than reference models.

Italy issues new fire safety rules for PV and storage systems

Italy’s fire service has introduced binding guidelines for PV systems up to 1,500 V, adding rules on storage, spacing, compartmentalization, and maintenance.

Tesla unveils new generation of utility-scale batteries

Tesla’s long-anticipated innovation in utility-scale battery storage has yielded two new products, marking a leap toward faster deployment, greater scalability, and higher energy density.

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Solar, wave-powered uncrewed vehicle for marine monitoring

UK-based Autonaut offers wave-propelled and solar PV-powered drones capable of data collection at sea for several months at a time.

Canadian Solar presents 660 W ‘low-carbon’ heterojunction module with 24.4% efficiency

The new products are available in nine versions with power output ranging from 620 W to 660 W and power conversion efficiency spanning from 23.0% to 24.4%. Canadian Solar said the panels have a carbon footprint of 285 kg CO₂eq/kW, which is reportedly one of the lowest among all silicon-based solar modules worldwide.

Solarcleano launches panel cleaning robot for large PV installations, trackers

The Luxembourg startup’s newest product is a portable, dry and wet cleaning system with 2.45 m wide brushes, designed to be operated by a single person.

Photovoltaic trees can save forest cover

Research simulating a solar tree farm within a coastal forest in South Korea found that solar tree structures could preserve 99% of forest cover when compared to a fixed solar farm built in the same area, without sacrificing power output.

Saharan dust events can reduce PV power output in Mediterranean area by up to 50%

New research from Hungary shows that Sarahan dust events can reduce PV power output in five Mediterranean countries by an average of 25-40%. The scientists stressed the need for including real-time dust monitoring and cloud interactions in solar forecasting.

Czech cybersecurity agency warns against Chinese solar inverters

Czechia’s cybersecurity office said Chinese solar inverters in small power plants are a potential security threat. The Czech solar association told pv magazine work needs to be done on incentivizing European manufacturing to resolve the reliance on imports.

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