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Tongwei drops plan to acquire Runergy

Tongwei originally intended to invest CNY 5 billion ($700 million) to buy a 51% stake in Runergy.

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Photovoltaics for sea cucumber aquaculture

Scientists in China have conducted a year-long study on six “aquavoltaics” farms hosting sea cucumber aquacultures under the solar panels. Due to the lower water temperature, the hibernation period of the animal was reduced, as was mortality, compared to the previous year.

Problems with Brazil’s planned battery auction

A crippling tax burden; an inability to bank energy arbitrage income; and uncertainty about grid fees, network ancillary payments, and solar-plus-storage eligibility could all affect a procurement exercise planned for June.

Gurīn Energy completes 75 MW solar project in the Philippines

The ground-mounted 75 MW project features over 136,000 solar panels deployed across a 80-hectare site. Retail electricity units belonging to Philippine power company AboitizPower will offtake the energy produced.

New database for PV module fault detection

Scientists in Colombia have created a 10-year open dataset for PV panel fault detection. Data was acquired using an electronic load system, oscilloscope, and thermographic camera in outdoor environmental conditions.

1 GWh battery tender opened in India

India’s state-controlled National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) Ltd. will act as middle man between successful developers and power distribution companies in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Australia’s top PV installers revealed as rooftop solar rises

Sunboost emerged as the top solar installer in the sub-100 kW rooftop PV market in Australia last year, having deployed more than 10,000 rooftop systems in 2024 with a combined capacity of almost 100 MW.

BYD to supply 12.5 GWh of battery storage in Saudi Arabia

Following a report in January, BYD has now officially secured the 12.5 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) supply deal.

UK grid connection reform plan unveiled, solar association voices concern

Energy regulator Ofgem unveils plans to reform decade-long grid connection queues in Great Britain, but solar trade association Solar Energy UK warns an element of the proposal could result in regional caps for solar deployment.

Bidders revealed for 500 MW solar project in Oman

Oman’s Nama Power and Water Procurement Co. received four bids from companies and consortia looking to develop the 500 MW solar project in Ibri, northwestern Oman.

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