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Thermal batteries offer alternative to lithium-ion storage Jaicky Kumar, co-founder and CEO of Voltanova – a deep-tech firm incubated by the Foundation for Science, Innovation and Development (FSID) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) – speaks to pv magazine about the company’s thermal battery system and how it compares to lithium-based energy storage.
Uma Gupta
Aug 07, 2025
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‘Women with young children are frequently expected to prove they are prioritizing work’ This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Alba Sande, lawyer at Spanish law firm ASande Legal. She states that, despite progress, women remain underrepresented in the renewable energy industry. “As a woman and a mother, I have often encountered the unspoken assumption that professional ambition must take a backseat to family life, a bias rarely applied to men,” she says.
Women in Solar+ Europe
Jan 30, 2026
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PV manufacturing diversified The solar manufacturing landscape is today comprised of three key countries trying to create profitable operations across the value chain from polysilicon to modules: China, India and the United States. Each of these countries faces different challenges, shaped by legacy investment levels and policy initiatives. Finlay Colville, founder of Terawatt PV Research, examines the factors that are driving capital expenditure and technology selection in 2026.
Finlay Colville
May 11, 2026
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Reliance Industries to start solar cell production in India in Q3 Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) is set to commission its solar cell factory in the third quarter, achieving a significant milestone in its goal of building a fully integrated solar manufacturing value chain in India.
Uma Gupta
Jul 22, 2025
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Human-centered leadership in the age of AI: Why psychological safety and inclusive leadership matter for energy security Women in Solar+ Europe (WiSEu Network) analyzes how psychological safety, inclusive leadership, and bias awareness influence decision-making, innovation, and energy security after hosting a workshop during the SolarPower Summit this week. Through interactive discussions and real-life scenarios, participants reflected on the growing importance of human judgment, trust, and collaboration in an AI-driven industry, highlighting that resilient energy systems are ultimately built not only through technology, but also through people and leadership.
Women in Solar+ Europe
May 08, 2026
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SAEL Industries signs PPAs for 880 MW of solar projects in India SAEL Industries has signed 25-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) for 480 MW of solar projects in Gujarat and 400 MW in Punjab. The projects, priced at INR 2.56 ($0.029)/kWh and INR 2.97/kWh respectively, are scheduled to begin operations within 24 months of signing.
Uma Gupta
Aug 19, 2025
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Japanese companies to build world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy will construct a 40,000 cubic meter vessel designed to meet global hydrogen demand in the 2030s.
Patrick Jowett
Jan 06, 2026
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Inclusive leadership is not a trend, it is how resilient industries are built This week, Women in Solar+ Europe (WiSEu) shares insights from a panel at Solar & Storage Live España 2026, examining how inclusive leadership and psychological safety drive innovation, collaboration, and resilience in the energy transition. Leaders from consulting, sustainability, and multi-energy organisations discussed the growing importance of different viewpoints, trust, and human-centred leadership for navigating complexity and strengthening teams in the evolving Solar+ ecosystem.
Women in Solar+
May 29, 2026
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US steel crunch puts solar deployment plans at risk With US domestic steel mills booked solid through 2025, a sudden doubling of tariffs on imported steel has created a critical bottleneck for American industries. The move, which hits specialized Indian steel particularly hard, is now delaying projects for builders and renewable energy developers who rely on steady, affordable supply.
Venkata Ravi Kumar Jonnalagadda
Sep 22, 2025
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UK solar company shut down after defrauding elderly consumers Elderly consumers targeted by sales staff who promised government grant refunds to cover the cost of solar equipment and maintenance but failed to deliver. More than GBP 3.1 million ($4.0 million) was paid into bank accounts of two now defunct companies between May 2023 and January 2025.
Matthew Lynas
Nov 06, 2025
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