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SEG Solar starts building 3 GW solar ingot, wafer factory in Indonesia

U.S-headquartered SEG Solar is constructing a 3 GW ingot and wafer factory in Indonesia. The new production is located at its existing cell manufacturing facility, completing an end-to-end solar manufacturing chain for the company.

India’s SJVN nears completion of 1 GW utility-scale solar project

India’s Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) has brought more than 830 MW of a 1 GW solar project in Rajasthan into commercial operation, with full commissioning expected soon.

The impact of laser-assisted firing on TOPCon solar cell performance

UNSW and Jolywood studied the thermal stability of laser-assisted fired TOPCon solar cells during module fabrication and high-temperature stress, identifying hydrogen-related defect dynamics as the key factor behind degradation and recovery. They found lamination causes temporary efficiency losses that self-recover under light exposure, while optimized LAF can restore degraded contacts, providing practical guidance for reliable module manufacturing and testing.

Sparc hits production milestone at hydrogen pilot plant in Australia

Fortescue-backed startup Sparc Hydrogen has begun producing green hydrogen directly from water using concentrated solar at what it describes as a “first-of-its-kind” pilot plant in South Australia.

Eswatini starts 20 MW solar project

Eswatini has launched a 20 MW solar project, the first in a series of five expected to add 75 MW of new capacity.

Wood Mackenzie predicts 2-year decline in global solar inverter demand

Wood Mackenzie’s latest analysis expects market uncertainty in China, Europe and the U.S. to cause two consecutive years of contraction in the global solar inverter market, forecasting a fall to 577 GWac this year and 523 GWac in 2026.

GoodWe launches new hybrid inverters for C&I solar

The Chinese manufacturer has launched a new series of three-phase hybrid inverters ranging from 80 kW to 100 kW. They new products feature eight MPPTs with up to 42 A input current.

US study maps utility-scale solar land use with new AI framework

US researchers say a deep-learning framework provides the most detailed picture yet of how utility-scale solar uses land, revealing unexpected efficiency gaps and clearer pathways for agrivoltaics and brownfield development.

Belgium’s Virya Energy acquires BayWa re’s Japan solar business

Virya Energy will leverage BayWa re’s local team in Japan to strengthen its position in the country’s lucrative power purchase agreement (PPA) market. The Belgian company will also rely on its Asian affiliate, Constant Energy, headquartered in Thailand.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: PowerChina launches 31 GW solar procurement

China Power Construction Corp. (PowerChina) has launched a 31 GW solar module tender for 2026 projects, split across n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon), heterojunction (HJT) and back-contact (BC) technologies as part of a wider 97 GW renewables and grid equipment program.

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