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Making EL imaging accessible with drone automation and new inverter features

In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll discover how Quantified Energy and Ingeteam are revolutionizing solar plant diagnostics with an automated, drone-based EL inspection system that delivers lab-grade precision directly in the field.

Engie sells Africa off-grid business to Ignite

UAE-based Ignite has bought Engie Energy Access, creating Africa’s largest off-grid solar and minigrid operator, serving 15 million people.

Europe’s solar gains offset by storms and floods in September

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that September was dominated by a persistent high-pressure system centered over Eastern Europe. This atmospheric blocking pattern suppressed cloud formation and created ideal conditions for solar irradiance across a broad swathe of the continent.

Spain’s grid operator warns of sudden voltage variations in the network

Red Eléctrica de España (REE) says sudden voltage variations in Spain’s grid are tied to renewable generation shifts, but there is no risk of blackout.

Ireland allocates over €1 billion to renewables, solar takes lead

For its 2026 budget, the Irish government will allocate a record €558 million ($648.1 million) for home and community energy upgrade grants, including the popular microgeneration scheme for residential PV, and extend the €400 income tax exemption for microgeneration profits until 2028 to help lower energy bills.

Vehicle-integrated photovoltaics for biofuel-powered transport trucks

DHL Freight Sweden and Denmark-based Green Energy Group announced a one year nationwide pilot in Sweden to test the use of vehicle integrated PV with a fleet of biofuel-powered transport trucks.

Lithuania responds to overwhelming interest with new €45 million energy storage call

Earlier this year, the Lithuanian Ministry of Energy issued a call for at least 800 MWh of energy storage but ultimately approved support to five times that capacity.

Zurich launches insurance for agrivoltaics

Zurich Group Germany has introduced a modular insurance product addressing crop, livestock, and equipment risks on land used for simultaneous farming and solar power generation.

Steel foundations: from corrosion to confidence

In this pv magazine Webinar, we look at steel corrosion in the field, particularly for those parts of the structure that are in contact with the soil. Manufacturer ArcelorMittal has put its many years of experience in the steel industry to good use in developing its Magnelis coating, that promises to prevent steel corrosion even in the harshest environments.

Czechia expands rules for agrivoltaics, permits vertical installations

Amendments to rules governing agrivoltaics in Czechia mean it will now be possible to deploy vertical agrivoltaics, or have installations on arable land if vegetables with high or very high labor intensity are grown at least once every three years.

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