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Spain arrests 23 people in copper theft ring targeting solar plants

The Spanish authorities have arrested 23 people and recovered 8.5 tons of stolen copper linked to a theft ring targeting PV plants in Andalusia, Extremadura and Ávila. The Civil Guard dismantled the network through Operation Kupfer, part of a broader crackdown on copper theft in the country’s solar sector.

German home battery owners can save state millions with ‘a maximum of six clicks’

Berlin-based researchers behind the ‘Your Power Storage Can Do More!’ initiative want home battery owners to use intelligent charging to help the grid and state budget, and slow battery aging.

How to reconfigure PV modules in degraded solar plants

Indian scientists have developed six different strategies to reconfigure solar modules in degraded PV assets. Their analysis showed which conditions make the reconfiguration of an underperforming solar plant profitable.

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Water-based electrically conductive adhesives for shingled solar modules

Scientists in Turkey have conceived new solar module electrically conductive adhesives based on silver microflakes and optimized polymeric additives. The proposed adhesives were found to increase electrical conductivity, adhesion strength, and reliability under real-world operating conditions.

Trump tariffs deal damage to US solar

“It’s a changed world in the renewables space,” said Stefan Reisinger, partner at Norton Rose Fulbright.

The evolution of solar mounting systems for modern installations

Will White, solar application specialist at Fluke Corporation, focuses on the important qualities of today’s mounting and racking systems in solar installations.

RWE, PPC to build 567 MW of solar in Greece

Energy groups RWE and PPC have announced two new solar plants in the prefecture of Central Macedonia, northern Greece, to be developed by their joint venture company, Meton Energy SA.

French company unveils new wooden PV carports, charging stations

Rossini Energy is using Douglas fir wood from French forests to make its new PV carports and EV charging stations more sustainable.

Tibet’s largest solar-storage project powers up at 4,500 m

China’s Huaneng Group has switched on a 250 MW solar plant collocated with a 250 MWh energy storage system in Tibet, marking a milestone in high-altitude renewable energy deployment.

South Africa targeting up to 5 GW of new renewables per year

The South African Renewable Energy Master Plan (SAREM) aims to deploy at least 3 GW of new renewables per year, increasing to 5 GW by 2030, while creating 25,000 jobs in the country’s renewable energy and storage sectors.

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