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High-temp sodium-zinc batteries reveal causes of rapid capacity loss

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) researchers have used operando X-ray imaging to reveal why sodium-zinc molten-salt batteries, operating at around 600 C and promising for stationary energy storage due to low-cost, abundant materials, experience persistent capacity loss.

How airflow modifications in agrivoltaics affect crop yield, energy output

New research from France shows that PV panel height critically influences airflow and evapotranspiration in agrivoltaic systems, with panel heights of less than 3 m affecting crops through altered airflow. The scientists highlighted the need for site-specific measurements and computational fluid dynamics to accurately estimate water and energy exchanges beneath PV panels.

Taiwan’s solar feed-in tariffs remain unchanged

The Taiwanese authorities have also introduced a repowering mechanism designed to encourage replacement of aging PV equipment.

ESS Tech acquires VoltStorage GmbH to expand long-duration energy storage

US-based ESS Tech has acquired the assets and intellectual property of Germany’s VoltStorage GmbH to strengthen its long-duration energy storage (LDES) portfolio and combine two iron-based flow battery technologies.

The redefined role of steel in solar energy projects

As global solar investments continue to expand, the role of steel in solar infrastructure is evolving from a commodity-based input into a core element of integrated engineering solutions.

Morocco sets net‑metering tariffs for high, medium‑voltage systems

The Moroccan authorities have established new net‑metering tariffs for high, medium, and extra-high voltage systems from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027. The low-voltage tariff for residential PV will be set later, as the current regime mainly applies to industrial and commercial solar plants.

Home batteries reshape Australia’s national electricity market

Small-scale behind-the-meter storage is beginning to reshape peak demand in the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM), raising the prospect of a “Bactrian camel curve” in which evening load is split. Within six months of Australia’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, small-scale storage capacity could supply up to half the peak output of the Eraring coal-fired power station.

Solar LCOE to fall 30% by 2035, says BloombergNEF

Analysis from BloombergNEF finds the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of a typical fixed-axis solar farm increased by 6% year-on-year in 2025 to stand at $39/MWh, but innovation and competition are expected to see costs fall by 30% through to 2035.

Cleaver-Brooks unvelis air-to-water heat pump for hydronic heating

The ClearAir air-to-water heat pump is designed for hydronic heating in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Capable of generating hot water up to 80 C with integrated controls, it supports hybrid configurations across diverse applications.

Deloitte urges India to align renewables with AI data growth

India can leverage its expanding renewable energy base to power AI-driven data center growth, but grid readiness, transmission upgrades and coordinated policy reform will be critical, according to a Deloitte Asia Pacific report.

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