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Italy seizes solar investment portal over €80 million scam

The Italian authorities have frozen bank accounts and seized assets linked to a transnational network accused of defrauding about 6,000 investors through a fake PV investment scheme.

Australia cotton project pairs solar, battery, and green hydrogen

Ampt and Hiringa Energy will supply a hybrid solar and storage system for a hydrogen and ammonia facility supporting low-carbon cotton production in New South Wales.

US rooftop solar’s climate gains shrink as grids grow cleaner

A new study warns that rooftop solar’s emissions benefits are declining in the United States as power grids become less carbon intensive, underscoring the need to update how renewable impact is measured.

TSEC unveils typhoon resistant glass-glass solar modules

The Taiwanese manufacturer showcased the new module range at Energy Taiwan trade show. Two modules in the lineup boast a wind resistance of 17 on the Beaufort scale, making them typhoon ready, according to the company.

The Hydrogen Stream: Germany audit warns of missed H2 goals

Germany’s Federal Court of Audit (Bundesrechnungshof) says the nation’s hydrogen strategy is falling short despite heavy subsidies, while Pulsenics and Endua have launched the first commercial AI-based monitoring system to improve electrolyzer performance under fluctuating renewable power conditions.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: DK Electronic starts copper paste production

DK Electronic Materials has launched mass production of high-copper paste, with full gigawatt-scale manufacturing lines to be operational by the fourth quarter.

France’s Exide unveils 5 MWh battery with 95% roundtrip efficiency

Exide Technologies has launched its 5 MWh Solition Mega Five system for commercial, industrial, and utility-scale storage, featuring liquid cooling and advanced grid integration options.

Wattlab deploys solar on multipurpose cargo vessel

The 79 kW system consists of 44 Solar Flatracks, which Wattlab describes as movable, stackable thin plates with integrated solar panels and inverters.

‘There really is a place for everyone in solar’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Rachel Hayes, the Head of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) team at Solar Energy UK. She says careers in solar often evolve laterally, from project development to ESG, from engineering to policy, reflecting how transferable and rewarding these roles are. “The challenge isn’t retention; it’s entry,” she states.

The impact of dust on PV systems in arid coastal environments

A Saudi–Egyptian research team investigated the effects of four types of dust on photovoltaic panels in arid coastal environments, finding that power losses can reach up to 48%.

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