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Spain installs 7.2 GW of solar in 2024 amid rooftop slowdown

Spain added 7.2 GW of new solar capacity in 2024, bringing total installations to more than 40 GW, though rooftop deployment fell sharply, according to the national PV association.

Australian researchers hit 27.06% with triple-junction perovskite cell

A team of researchers led by the University of Sydney has fabricated a triple-junction perovskite-perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell that achieved a power conversion efficiency of up to 27.06% and set new standards for thermal stability.

California may order 6 GW early to secure expiring renewables credits

A California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) judge has proposed advancing 6 GW of new electric capacity orders between 2029 and 2032 to capitalize on renewable energy federal tax credits before they expire.

Operational faults cut returns in 19% of battery storage projects

A recent report from battery intelligence firm Accure reveals that while most battery energy storage systems (BESS) operate reliably, nearly 19% of projects experience reduced returns due to technical issues and unplanned downtime.

Chemitek Solar launches cleaning solutions for agrivoltaics

Portugal-based Chemitek Solar is developing biodegradable cleaning and anti-soiling products for PV panels that share land use with agricultural production.

Key takeaways from Italy’s Solar Solutions

The first edition of Solar Solutions Torino drew 35 exhibitors and 930 visitors, underscoring growing regional engagement between academia and industry in Italy’s solar sector.

Scientists develop new floating box array for offshore PV

Researchers have tested a 9 x 11 floating box array for offshore photovoltaics in a large wave flume, under regular and irregular wave sequences. They have placed wireless gyroscopes on three of the boxes, representing the front, middle, and rear positions.

Mauritania seeks consultants to support mini-grid development

A project developing green mini-grids to increase electricity access in rural Mauritania is searching for a consulting firm to support its implementation. The deadline for applications is October 17.

Iberdrola returns to Mexican solar with 535 MW in new PV projects

Iberdrola is developing two solar plants totaling 535 MW in Coahuila and Guanajuato, signaling renewed interest in Mexico’s energy market.

Solar fridges for the developing world

As climate change leads to more electricity blackouts and brownouts, the reliability of everyday refrigeration is at risk. A new IEC Standard, together with solar innovations in Africa and Asia, demonstrates how cooling can continue when power grids falter.

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