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Japan’s 24th solar auction concludes with average final price of $0.028/kWh

Japan has allocated 79 MW of PV capacity in its latest procurement exercise. The highest price in the auction was JPY 7.79 ($0.054) /kWh.

Philippines seeks consultants for 7 MW solar project

Philippine National Oil Co. is searching for a consultant to complete a feasibility study for a 7 MW solar project on a canal in northeastern Luzon. The deadline for applications is July 15.

Improving solar windows via microfabrication techniques

Researchers in Europe are investigating semi-transparent solar windows, applying microfabrication technniques to both CIGS and perovskite devices, to overcome the view-impeding properties of earlier solar window concepts.

Researchers identify optimal level of solar, battery storage for European energy market

Researchers in Hungary have developed a model to calculate the optimal PV and battery storage balance to support the European grid in the next few years. They found that the cost-optimal range is at 530–880 GW of PV, combined with battery storage equivalent to 2.5–7.5% of the total intermittent capacity.

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China moves to curb solar overcapacity, stabilize pricing

China’s top industry officials have vowed to curb low-price competition and excess capacity in the solar sector, as authorities begin implementing measures aimed at stabilizing supply chains and rebalancing the market.

Indian manufacturer opens solar frame factory

H&H Aluminium Pvt. Ltd. has opened a new solar panel frame manufacturing plant in India, with an annual production capacity of 24,000 metric tons.

First attempt to build tandem solar cells based on perovskite, transition metal dichalcogenide

Scientists in India have proposed to design new tandem solar cells using transition metal dichalcogenide as an absorber material for the bottom PV device. Their simulations showed these tandem cells may reach an efficiency of over 35%.

US state unanimously passes bill for automated solar permitting

New Jersey lawmakers have unanimously approved legislation to remove solar permitting bottlenecks, marking a rare legislative success in the United States, as similar efforts in other states have fallen flat this year.

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Redwire deploys 60 kW roll-out solar array for first lunar orbit space station

The U.S. company held the first test deployment of its solar arrays designed to power solar-electric propulsion systems for the Gateway space station.

Spain pairs battery storage with 26% of new rooftop PV systems in 2024

Around one-quarter of all new rooftop PV systems installed in Spain in 2024 included battery storage, underscoring continual growth in distributed energy, despite a decline in total installed storage capacity.

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