Romania’s Hidroelectrica has signed a contract with Waldevar Energy for a 10 MW floating solar project billed as Europe’s largest on a reservoir.
An international research team has conducted an extensive overview of bifacial solar modules from 39 countries. Their analysis took into account the best of the median values indicated in the product specifications and found that heterojunction and back-contact panels provide the best parameters.
Researchers in China have investigated how market segment spillover effects materialized in the Chinese PV supply chain from 2017 to 2024, and have identified a series of hedging strategies that could help manufacturers reduce risks. Their analysis showed these effects are triggered based on an ‘’upstream-driven, downstream-responsive’’ contagion pattern.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is running a tender for a hybrid solar system to support a wastewater treatment facility in northeastern Ukraine. The deadline for applications is Aug. 12.
Vena Energy has signed a load-following 100 MW renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) with Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI).
Hardware chain Bunnings is making a play for a slice of the home energy market with a subscription offer for rooftop solar and household battery energy storage systems.
US tax credit cuts from the Republican Congressional budget bill have made more than 320 proposed solar and wind projects no longer economically viable, according to FTI Consulting.
A partnership between PXP Inc and Tokyo Gas Co is working on developing film-type chalcopyrite solar cells for industrial roofs with low load-bearing capacity. Elsewhere, a coalition of partners is installing inner windows featuring perovskite solar cells at Tokyo’s Telecom Center Building.
GCL Optoelectronics Materials has raised nearly CNY 200 million ($27.5 million) in a C2 financing round to advance perovskite solar manufacturing and research at its new gigawatt-scale facility in China’s Jiangsu province.
An additional six solar projects have been approved as part of South Africa’s seventh renewables procurement round following the reallocation of unused onshore wind capacity to solar bids.
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