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Microsoft activates 408 MW Ash Creek solar project in Texas

Primergy Solar has brought the 408 MWac Ash Creek solar facility in Texas online, adding new capacity to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid. The project is now fully operational.

Danish startup offers CIGS-based VIPV solutions for commercial transport

Denmark’s Green Energy Group provides vehicle-integrated PV solutions for road transport customers in Europe and North America. Its PV systems feature copper-indium-gallium-selenide thin film technology in solutions that are designed to extend onboard battery life, cut Co2 emissions, and decrease diesel fuel consumption.

Ionly launches 5 kWh residential battery

Ionly introduces the XYZ 5 kWh residential battery, featuring 90% European-sourced components and advanced reparability, from its base in Valencia, Spain.

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German battery storage hits 22.1 GWh in H1

Germany’s battery storage capacity is rapidly expanding, nearing 2 million installations by the end of the first half of 2025.

‘Small moments of awareness can create real change’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Jodie Brush, Communications & Public Affairs Manager at Verbund Green Power Iberia. She says that real progress happens when everyone is involved. “Gender equality isn’t just a women’s issue. Men must be invited to join the conversation, listening, learning, challenging their own assumptions, and becoming allies,” she states.

Spain launches call for access to 3.68 GW of grid capacity

The Spanish government has kicked off its first grid-access tender for 3,681 MW at eight transmission nodes across six regions, targeting areas with large-scale industrial demand.

Moldova introduces guarantees of origin certificate for renewables

Moldova has introduced an electronic guarantees of origin system to certify renewable energy production, with certificates recognized across the European Union through integration with the EU-wide register.

European developers signed 20 PPAs for 1,429 MW in June

Swiss-based analytics firm Pexapark says the European power purchase agreement (PPA) market recovered strongly in June following a poor result in May, with solar accounting for the majority of newly-signed capacity. 

Solestial designing space solar array with shorter lead time

The U.S.-based manufacturer of silicon solar PV technologies for space announced a project that requires it to manufacture, assemble and integrate 1 kW of solar cells and modules into a novel solar wing within a four-week time-period.

Germany deploys 7.1 GW of solar in H1

Germany added 905 MW of new photovoltaic capacity in June, according to the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur), bringing year-to-date solar deployments to more than 7.1 GW.

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