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The Hydrogen Stream: Inpex launches blue hydrogen, ammonia demonstration plant in Japan

As Inpex launches its hydrogen park in Japan, ITM Power announces a possible delivery of 710 MW of electrolysers to Germany’s Stablegrid and Shell works on a 100 MW electrolyser in Germany.

Ireland confirms residential rooftop solar grant to remain at €1,800 in 2026

Small-scale rooftop solar accounts for more than 800 MW of Ireland’s 2.1 GW of installed solar PV capacity. The country recently surpassed the 2 GW installation milestone, and subsidies for domestic solar remaining at the current level for the coming year is a win for the industry.

AleaSoft notes downturn in European electricity prices

AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s latest analysis says a decline in gas prices contributed to the weekly average electricity price decreasing across most major European markets last week, despite solar energy production also falling week-on-week in some countries.

Rewriting the leadership narrative: Women redefining power in the energy transition

Ideas about who is “fit” to guide others have long been shaped by traditions that elevated certain traits and dismissed others. These inherited assumptions continue to influence professional environments, often limiting how women’s contributions are perceived and how they perceive their own potential. During the Women in Solar+ Europe gathering at Genera in Madrid, professionals from across our sectors explored how these long-standing views can be challenged and replaced with more empowering perspectives. Through open dialogue, they examined the beliefs that influence confidence, ambition, and presence, and reflected on how a more expansive and human-centered approach to leading can take root.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Cybrid Technologies ships first optical conversion films for perovskite tandem solar modules

Cybrid Technologies announced the first mass delivery of optical conversion films for perovskite tandem solar modules, marking what it described as the world’s first commercial application of this technology.

India’s strong monsoon cuts solar generation by 15% in September to October

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that India’s solar generation potential was significantly hampered during September and October due to an intensified southwest monsoon, resulting in a 15% decrease in irradiance compared to the long-term average.

Skyven Technologies commissions steam-generating, industrial heat pump

The company’s demonstration centre in Dallas, Texas, showcases its Arcturus steam-generating heat pump, which it says is eight times more efficient than natural gas boilers and six times more efficient that electric boilers and thermal energy storage.

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China’s TOPCon solar cell prices extend four-week slide as rebate concerns ease

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

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Efficient solar PV cooking with sand-based thermal energy storage

Scientists in Ghana have developed a device that combines a conventional solar PV-powered steam cooker with sand-based thermal energy storage. The system can achieve a thermal efficiency of 38.9% and has a payback period of 4.5 years.

Australia’s Raystech to supply 1 GWh of Sungrow battery storage in 2026

Sungrow signed new and renewed distribution agreements with Raystech Group, Supply Partners and Tradezone at the All-Energy Australia 2025 exhibition, covering solar inverters, battery energy storage systems and multi-year module supply for residential, commercial and utility-scale markets.

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