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WorldOne Energies commissions 1.2 GW solar module line

WorldOne Energies has commissioned a 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing line that will produce its Supreme series n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) panels.

New tool aims to cut costly hail losses in utility-scale solar

Hail damage accounts for just 2% of filed solar insurance claims but more than 50% of total costs, according to VDE Americas.

U.S. Commerce Department slaps unexpectedly high tariffs on solar imports

Coalition trade lawyer says the U.S. Department of Commerce’s final tariffs on solar cells and modules from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are among the highest rates he’s ever seen.

Net metering policies see significant revision in states across the U.S.

The recent 50 States of Solar report from NC Clean Energy Technology Center identifies three trends in state policy activities and the top five distributed solar actions in Q1 2025.

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E.ON partners with Superdielectrics to develop novel polymer-based energy storage

E.ON is now working with a UK-based battery tech firm to advance more environmentally friendly energy storage for households.

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How robotics is reshaping solar module installation

With module sizes increasing, labor shortages worsening and workplace safety risks escalating, automation is a necessity.

Avery Dennison debuts new pressure-sensitive tapes for PV modules

Avery Dennison has introduced a line of UV-resistant, pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for PV modules. The new products support applications such as frame mounting, cell fixation, busbar bonding, and junction box installation.

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Italian startup debuts waterproof carbon fiber solar panels for off-grid applications

Levante, an Italian carbon fiber solar PV design and engineering company, has introduced 110 W and 55 W panels for offgrid recreational applications. The modules are lightweight, semi-rigid and made with recycled carbon fiber material.

Virtual power plant for renewables trading under development in Greece

Optimus Energy has announced a virtual power plant for renewables trading on the Greek wholesale electricity and balancing market. Work is already underway, with Germany-based emsys VPP connecting over 3,500 solar and wind power plants in Greece to its software suite.

California proposes break to rooftop solar contracts, raising average bills $63

Over one million California homes that invested in rooftop solar may have their net metering contracts rescinded under the proposed bill AB 942.

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