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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).

Smartvolt adds rooftop lightning protection to pre-assembled mounting system

The Swiss mounting system manufacturer has added new safety features to its pre-assembled, foldable SmartSolarBox solution for flat roofs and temporary sites, as well as support for larger 600 W modules.

Most of China’s coastal solar is in low-risk typhoon areas

A Beijing-based research team has analyzed the risk to typhoons experienced by solar farms in China’s coastal regions. It found 84% of photovoltaic expansion has occurred in areas at low risk to typhoons.

IEA-PVPS warns soiling costs solar industry billions per year

The International Energy Agency’s Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA-PVPS) says dust, pollution, and debris on solar panels reduce output by 4% to 7% worldwide, costing the industry billions of euros annually and making tailored mitigation increasingly urgent.

India adds 44.2 GW solar module and 7.5 GW cell capacity in H1

Mercom India says new solar manufacturing capacity is driven by a 186 GW project pipeline, 2030 targets, and demand for Approved List of Models and Manufacturers modules.

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.

FRV brings 300 MW of solar online in Australia

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) says its 300 MW Walla Walla project in New South Wales has entered full commercial operation under a 15-year power deal with Microsoft.

India adds 20.1 GW of renewables capacity in April-August, says ICRA

India installed 17.5 GW of solar and 2.6 GW of wind in April–August 2025, a 123% increase year over year, says ICRA.

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.

Chad starts first utility-scale solar plant with 50 MW and storage

Abu Dhabi-based Global South Utilities has commissioned Chad’s first utility-scale solar plant, a 50 MW facility in N’Djamena with 5 MWh of storage to supply 274,000 homes.

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