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Sinovoltaics updates solar module manufacturer financial stability ranking

The quality assurance provider reported India-based Insolation Energy, Waaree Renewable Technologies, and Solex Energy retained the top three positions in its Altmann-Z score-based quarterly ranking. Its analysts noted the number of companies with healthier scores increased from 9 to 11.

SunCable secures Northern Territory land deal for Australian solar farm

SunCable has struck a multimillion-dollar deal with traditional owners that will enable it to develop the biggest solar farm in Australia on a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

Pexapark notes significant increase in European PPAs in October

Swiss-based analytics firm Pexapark recorded 30 power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Europe in October totaling 2.06 GW of contracted capacity, the highest monthly volume reported so far this year.

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Romania advances municipal storage buildout, 500 MWh battery project

Romania’s new €150 million ($173.8 million) municipal storage program could add 385 MW of capacity and coincides with financing for one of the country’s largest standalone battery projects, according to the government.

TCL Zhonghuan unveils 25.17%-efficient TOPCon solar modules series with multi-slice design

The Chinese manufacturer said its new T5 Pro modules featues high power density and low-current, low-resistance profile. The series has a power output of 480 W to 760 W and a power conversion efficiency of up to 25.17%.

IRENA says $554 billion invested in solar technologies in 2024

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says solar is the only renewable energy technology where current investment levels are approaching the annual average needed through to 2030 to align with its 1.5 C pathway.

Hydro approves largest pumped hydro project in more than 20 years in Norway

Norsk Hydro will invest about $110 million after tax to build the Illvatn pumped hydro plant in western Norway.

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Sweden’s Midsummer and Saab plan CIGS solar module plant in Colombia

A new industrial partnership driven by defense-related technology transfer says Colombia could emerge as a strategic hub for lightweight copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) manufacturing.

Taiwan tightens rules for ground-mounted, floating solar

Revisions to Taiwan’s Environmental Impact Assessment Act, Tourism Development Act and Geology Act introduce requirements for environmental impact assessments prior to development of solar projects, and rules out solar installations larger than one hectare in scenic spots and geographically-sensitive areas.

Germany’s January-October solar additions reach 13 GW

The Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) says Germany’s installation pace reflects shifting demand patterns between ground-mounted and rooftop PV systems.

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