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Germany classifies cybersecurity threats for energy infrastructure

Germany’s Federal Network Agency will use a new, structured framework developed by Fraunhofer IOSB-AST to classify cybersecurity incidents in the energy sector. The methodology enables comprehensive risk assessments, from initial reports to systemic and economic impacts, supporting consistent evaluation across the entire energy value chain.
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Hysolar moves to take control of Suntech

Hongyuan Green Energy (Hysolar) says it plans to take control of Wuxi Suntech Solar Power through a court-led restructuring that transfers core assets into a new entity while isolating legacy debt.
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Austria deploys 1.63 GW of solar in 2025

Austria’s photovoltaic market slowed in 2025, with around 1,634 MW of new capacity installed, bringing the country’s total PV capacity to approximately 9.9 GW.
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German pilot shows 700 EVs can provide redispatch services

TransnetBW says its pilot with Octopus Energy shows 700 electric vehicles can deliver grid flexibility within existing redispatch processes, with potential to scale to gigawatt-hour levels.
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Agrivoltaics for turnips

Researchers in Canada found that semi-transparent cadmium telluride and low-transparency crystalline silicon solar panels can boost turnip root and leaf yields in agrivoltaic systems by optimizing light quality, distribution, and heat stress. Their study...
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UK solar deployment hits 22 GW as more large projects commissioned

Government data reveals 2.5 GW of new solar added in 12-months period, the fastest pace for a decade. Deployment expected to accelerate as pipeline of utility-scale projects grows and subsidy support for residential installations kicks in.
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JinkoSolar achieves 32.76% efficiency in perovskite-TOPCon tandem solar cell

The result was certified by China's National Photovoltaic Industry Metrology Test Center (NPVM). The cell utilizes a perovskite top device with MBT-ligand-controlled crystallization on a TOPCon silicon bottom cell, achieving a void-free, high-efficiency ...
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Croatia to invest €40 million in household solar, batteries, heat pumps

The Croatian government's latest set of energy support measures includes new financing for residential solar, batteries and heat pumps, expected to support up to 15,000 applications, as well as an extension of existing electricity price subsidies for hom...

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Jinko ESS Secures Strategic Cooperation Agreement for 1GWh Energy Storage Projects in Latin America

Recently, Jinko ESS, a subsidiary of Jinko Solar Co. , Ltd.

Rising Prices, Rising Risks, Energy Uncertainty in Europe: How Battery Storage Can Stabilize Costs and Boost Resilience

Recently, The Middle East conflict has intensified global energy supply pressures, sending new waves of volatility through the European energy market. According to Reuters, because the war has disrupted major oil and gas transport routes in the Middle East, “average wholesale electricity prices in Hungary, Italy and Romania so far in 2026 have all climbed by at least 12% from last year's average levels” (LITTLETON, Colorado, March 19 Reuters).

LONGi BC Technology Continues to Empower the Innoptus Solar Team as It Officially Embarks on the American Solar Challenge

On March 23,2026, LONGi announced its partnership with Innoptus Solar Team, Belgium’s leading solar racing team, providing its high-efficiency Back Contact (BC) technology and flexible photovoltaic solutions to support the team’s 11th-generation solar race car, “Infinite Apollo,” as it competes in the American Solar Challenge (ASC) this summer. The new car was officially unveiled at an innovation launch event held in Belgium.

SEG Solar Establishes SEG Energy to Enter Global PV-Storage Market

SEG Solar (SEG) today announced the establishment of its new SEG Energy division in Indonesia, marking its strategic entry into the energy storage sector to support Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s 100 GW solar program.

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Who are the Top 100 PV manufacturers today?

The Terawatt PV 100 ranks the top 100 solar manufacturing companies using a new methodology based on production scale, financial strength, and corporate transparency, with Tongwei leading the Q1 2026 list and most top firms headquartered in China. The analysis highlights increasing global supply-chain scrutiny driven by tariffs and ESG mandates, while also showing rising influence from Indian companies and strong positions for key materials and equipment suppliers.

Why technical due diligence is becoming the backbone of Europe’s solar-storage boom

Europe’s hybrid solar-plus-storage projects are growing rapidly, but increasing complexity means treating technical due diligence as a formality is now a serious risk. Rigorous, lifecycle-based technical due diligence (TDD) – covering financial, supply chain, digital, and ESG factors – is essential to ensure project reliability, investor confidence, and a resilient clean-energy transition.

‘The barriers I encountered were never dramatic, they were cumulative’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Delfina Muñoz, Research Director & Strategic Project Manager at France’s CEA. She says diversity is a catalyst for faster, fairer clean energy innovation. Inclusion, mentorship, and authentic leadership don’t just support people, they build stronger, more resilient teams that power the energy transition forward.

Clean Winter air drives major irradiance surplus across China and Taiwan in February

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that February saw a sharp East Asia solar divide, with southern China and Taiwan experiencing record-high irradiance due to clear skies and low aerosols, while maritime Southeast Asia faced heavy rainfall and below-average irradiance from enhanced tropical convection. The surplus in China was driven by atmospheric cleanliness, whereas Taiwan’s boost came mainly from persistently clear days, contrasting with widespread deficits across Indonesia, the southern Philippines, and nearby islands.

China wafer prices unchanged as resumed purchases fail to lift market

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.

Solar-to-X could redefine Iran’s energy future

Iran is widely known for its oil and gas resources, but its strongest long-term energy asset may be the sun. New research shows how solar PV could drive a cost-competitive transition across power, heat, transport, industry, and desalination, while opening the door to a broader Solar-to-X Economy.

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SMA Solar Technology confirms wider loss for 2025 on weak PV market

SMA Solar Technology AG says revenue declined slightly and losses widened significantly in 2025 due to weak demand and one-off effects from its restructuring program.

Energy transitions continue to produce spillover effects despite geopolitical tensions

Accelerating energy transitions in major economies can create positive spillover effects worldwide, even amid geopolitical tensions, with North America and the Eurozone boosting progress in other regions.

Ultra-low-cost solar could enable 2,000 GW market in Australia

Researchers from the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics say ultra-low-cost solar could deliver 1,000 TWh annually for domestic use and 2,600 TWh for exports under Australia’s long-term energy transition scenarios.

Solar sheep grazing delivers margins up to 40% in new study

Researchers at Western University say agrivoltaic sheep grazing models in Ontario outperform traditional farming, with higher margins and dual revenue streams from livestock and solar site services.

Nulite launches PV-driven residential heat pump

The Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a hybrid photovoltaic–geothermal heat pump system that uses solar electricity to directly power the unit, boosting efficiency and self-consumption. The 8–112 kW ground- and water-source system delivers heating, cooling, and domestic hot water with coefficients of performance often exceeding 4–5, while smart controls and the ground loop act as a thermal battery to optimize year-round performance.

Second-life EV batteries approved for data center microgrid expansion

Crusoe and Redwood Energy are scaling a microgrid in Sparks, Nevada, by using repurposed electric vehicle batteries and solar to supply additional modular data centers.

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Saudi Arabia adds around 7.8 GW of solar in 2025

Saudi Arabia had a record year for solar deployment last year, taking cumulative capacity past 12.4 GW. GlobalData is forecasting annual deployments to increase in the coming years but notes that they remain behind the pace required to meet the country's target of 130 GW of renewables by 2030, instead nearing the goal by 2035.

France lowers PV feed-in tariffs for systems up to 100 kW

France’s energy regulator has reduced feed-in tariffs (FITs) for PV systems up to 100 kW for the April to July 2026 period, with lower rates across all segments and reduced compensation for surplus electricity.

Spain enables 50-plus renewable plants for real-time voltage control

Spain’s grid operator Red Eléctrica and regulator CNMC have launched real-time voltage control services, allowing renewable energy installations to provide dynamic grid support under a new regulatory framework.

Sekisui-led consortium testing film-type perovskite solar for agrivolatics

A Japanese consortium is piloting agrivoltaics using film-type perovskite solar cells over rice paddies to study energy generation alongside crop production. The three-year project will assess impacts on rice yield, land use, and emissions while testing the technology’s performance and commercial viability.

Smart meters are vulnerable gateways to cyberattacks

Researchers found that widely deployed smart meters pose a “massive” cybersecurity risk, potentially enabling data manipulation, energy theft, and service disruption. They propose a new detection method using state estimation and statistical boundaries to more accurately identify cyberattacks, outperforming traditional techniques despite higher computational demands.

Slovakia deploys 243 MW of solar in 2025

Slovakia’s total solar additions last year fall in line with those seen the prior two years, with cumulative capacity now standing in excess of 1.3 GW.

Technology

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Australian science agency trials AI robots for solar farms

Australia’s national science agency says AI-driven robots could reshape solar maintenance across large-scale PV projects after successfully trialing the cutting-edge technology.

Perovskite solar cells can be made without expensive cleanrooms

Swansea University researchers found that perovskite solar cells can tolerate dusty fabrication environments, performing almost as well as those made in cleanrooms. The findings suggest low-cost, scalable production may be possible without ultra-sterile conditions, potentially accelerating cell and module manufacturing.

Tesla advances plan to build 100 GW of U.S. PV manufacturing capacity by 2028

Job advertisements on Tesla’s website outline the 100 GW ambition and follow reports the company is in talks with Chinese firms for the purchase of $2.9 billion worth of equipment for solar manufacturing.

Solar curtailment reaches Tokyo, Japan’s last holdout grid area

Tokyo’s grid has joined every other transmission system operator area in Japan in experiencing economic curtailment, as solar output growth outpaces the flexibility of the country’s largest regional power market.

Solar cyber threats expand, but inverters still stay in the crosshairs

In an interview with pv magazine, Jay Johnson, the CTO of US-based cybersecurity firm DERSec, explains that PV systems face cybersecurity risks that extend far beyond inverters, as demonstrated by a December attack on Polish solar plants where wiper malware targeted substation equipment rather than the inverters themselves. Vulnerabilities often lie in backhaul communication channels like APIs and mobile apps, making layered defenses, network segmentation, and vigilant monitoring essential to safeguard distributed energy resources.

Why battery storage is becoming the engine of AI growth

Data centers are using batteries to run more AI on the same grid connection.

Manufacturing

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Waaree approves INR 39 billion solar glass factory investment

Waaree Energies has approved a capital expenditure of INR 39 billion ($415 million) to build a solar glass manufacturing facility with a capacity of 2,500 metric tons (MT) per day through its subsidiary Waaree Green Glass.

GCL Optoelectronics wins China’s first commercial perovskite-silicon tandem PV module order

GCL Optoelectronics has won a 1.2 MW commercial perovskite/silicon tandem solar module tender held by China’s Huaneng. The procurement required mass-producible, IEC-certified modules with over 25% efficiency, a 25-year performance warranty, and delivery by end of 2026.

Silver prices find new floor around $70 an ounce

Silver prices have fallen by more than 40% since early January, when they reached an all-time peak of about $120/oz.

When tiny magnets attack PV systems

In an interview with pv magazine, cybersecurity expert Mohammad Al Faruque explains how seemingly simple sensors in PV systems and other energy systems are surprisingly vulnerable to magnetic, electrical, and acoustic perturbations, which can remotely influence control systems without physical access. Protecting these sensors requires both strict physical security and the development of hardened, interference-resistant technology to safeguard critical infrastructure.

New solar window concept integrates polymer-dispersed liquid crystal to enable switchable transparency

Researchers in the United Kingdom have developed a smart window that combines switchable polymer-dispersed liquid crystal with integrated PV cells, offering controllable transparency and electricity generation. The system balances light, heat, and solar protection while maintaining high visual quality and stable performance, according to its creators.

German startup offers team of 22 specialized AI workers for PV plant O&M operations

Invertix has launched 22 specialized AI “workers” to automate O&M tasks for renewable energy assets, targeting inefficiencies in data handling, alarm management, and reporting. The startup says its system enables PV plant operators to scale portfolios more efficiently by reducing manual workloads, while keeping humans in the loop for critical decisions.

Energy Storage

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US installs record 18.9 GW of energy storage in 2025

The United States added 18.9 GW of energy storage capacity in 2025, a 52% increase year on year, according to Wood Mackenzie.

France proposes linking solar subsidies to storage as prices turn negative

France’s energy regulator plans to link PV support to storage as negative power prices increase and reduce solar revenues.

PVT-driven tower heat pump for building retrofits

Researchers in China demonstrated that integrating energy tower heat pumps with evaporator-side boilers, air-source heat pumps, or solar-assisted systems can significantly improve winter heating efficiency and economic performance in commercial buildings. Among the four configurations tested, the evaporator-side boiler and solar-assisted systems delivered the highest performance and energy savings, offering a sustainable, low-carbon alternative to conventional heating.

When battery imbalance turns 11% of capacity into stranded energy

A 350 MWh battery storage system in Europe is delivering significantly less energy than expected due to cell imbalance, with the battery management system failing to detect the issue, tradable energy volumes chronically overestimated, and weekly balancing cost exposure reaching up to €110,000 ($127,745). This is one of the real-world failure scenarios to be examined at the Battery Business & Development Forum on April 1.

Spain completes testing of Europe’s largest research vanadium BESS

Spain’s Fundación Ciudad de la Energía (Ciuden), a government energy research foundation, has completed operational testing of a 1 MW/8 MWh vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) system at its Cubillos del Sil technology center, which it says is the largest vanadium flow battery in Europe dedicated to applied research.

European residential heat pump sales increased in 2025

Analysis across 16 European countries finds an around 240,000 increase in the number of residential heat pump sales year-on-year. The European Heat Pump Association attributes the upward trend to governments stabilizing subsidy schemes.

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