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France concludes C&I rooftop PV tender with average price of €0.09753/kWh

The French authorities have concluded a commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop PV tender with an average price of €0.09753 ($0.1110)/kWh. The government allocated 191 MW of PV capacity in total.

Floating solar hits $65/MWh LCOE in Brazil, with up to 24 GW of potential

Floating solar could add 17 GW to 24 GW of capacity in Brazil, depending on pricing scenarios, while also reducing water evaporation by up to 50% and conserving water for hydroelectric generation, according to a new study.

Honduras launches 1.5 GW energy tender

The Honduras Ministry of Energy has published bidding terms for a 1.5 GW auction, including 975 MW of renewable energy with storage. The move follows a procurement announcement made in mid-May.

Deploying floating PV on mine pit lakes, tailings ponds

Researchers in South Korea have conducted a literature review on recorded cases of floating PV plants placed on mine pit lakes and tailings ponds, both of which are byproducts of the mining industry. Looking at more than dozens of cases, they have concluded that mine pit lakes generally provide more stable environments for deployment.

Brazil generates 88% of power from renewables in 2024

Brazil’s electricity mix was 88% renewable in 2024, with wind and solar supplying about 24% of total demand, according to new data from state-owned energy agency Empresa de Pesquisa Energetica (EPE).

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Hybrid deep learning model for PV forecasting in scenarios with considerable fluctuations

Researchers in China conceived a new PV forecasting approach that integrates causal convolution, recurrent structures, attention mechanisms, and the Kolmogorov–Arnold Network (KAN). Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model outperforms 10 existing forecasting models.

Colombia announces 19 measures to unblock renewable energy projects

Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy has presented a package of inter-institutional actions to expedite environmental licensing, prior consultation, and connection of renewable energy projects, with the goal of incorporating more capacity into the national electricity system.

U.S. scientists build antimony sulfide solar cell with 7.69% efficiency

Researchers at University of Toledo produced antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) thin film solar cells with 7.69% power conversion efficiency after determining optimal hydrothermal deposition, post annealing, and light soaking conditions. Stability tests showed more than 95% of initial efficiency after ten months.

Edinburgh Instruments unveils spectrofluorometer for perovskite, organic solar cells

The new FS5 v2 Spectrofluorometer is available as a benchtop system for fluorescence spectroscopy.

‘Emotions are not a liability’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Patricia Dárez, managing director at Spain’s 350Renewables. She explains that one of the most persistent stereotypes about women in leadership is that emotion has no place in professional settings. “Emotions are what make us care about the work we do, the people we do it with, and the future we’re shaping,” she states.

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