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Germany’s national, federal highways could host 54 GW of PV

A new study by Germany's Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) points to strong potential for solar deployment across the nation's roadways and highways.
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Gabon inaugurates first utility-scale solar plant

Gabon has opened its first utility-scale solar plant – the largest in Central Africa. Developer Solen SA Gabon has said it aims to expand the Ayémé project's capacity to 30 MW to power more than 300,000 homes.
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Serbia moving forward with 9.75 MW solar facility

A 9.75 MW solar plant on a former mining dump in northeastern Serbia is set for completion and grid connection by the first quarter of 2025. It will be the first solar facility operated by state utility Elektroprivreda Srbije.
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Barcelona testing PV shade canopies

The Barcelona City Council is piloting two solar system prototypes designed to provide shade, generate power, and filter air.
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Contractor selected for world’s largest solar plant

China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd (Energy China) has signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the world’s largest contiguous solar and battery power plant in the Philippines.
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Netherlands deploys 1.76 GW of solar in H1

The Netherlands added 1.76 GW of solar capacity in the first half of 2024, with 148,166 new PV projects. By the end of June, the country's total installed PV capacity had reached 26.06 GW.
Markets & Policy

Wood Mackenzie forecasts 77 GW of floating solar by 2033

Wood Mackenzie predicts that the global floating solar market will be dominated by the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and led by India, China and Indonesia through to 2033. The consultancy says growth will be driven by rising demand, decreased capital expend...
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Romania opens €150 million pot for co-located battery storage

The Romanian Ministry of Energy has launched a grant program for battery energy storage systems developed in conjunction with existing renewable energy facilities – wind, solar, or hydro.

Press Releases

PVH to supply 78MWdc for Energix to Northumberland Project 

PVHardware USA proudly announces its collaboration with Energix Renewables for the Northumberland Solar Project in Milton, Pennsylvania. As the solar tracker supplier, PVH will provide 78MW of its state-of-the-art AxoneDuo Infinity trackers, playing a key role in powering this ambitious renewable energy venture with American-made components.

TOPCon Technology Poised to Lead: DAS Solar CTO Highlights Industry Trends and Innovations

Amid intense competition and rapid technological evolution, the PV industry stands at a critical juncture. TOPCon, heterojunction (HJT), and back-contact (BC) technologies are all vying for dominance.

AMPYR Solar Europe Secures £200M Framework Project Finance Facility From NORD/LB

AMPYR Solar Europe has announced a £200m framework project finance facility that will be immediately used to finance the Northwold Solar PV asset in Norfolk, UK.

2.6GW! Sineng Electric Secures PV Inverter Supply Contract in Saudi Arabia

Sineng Electric has been awarded a 2. 6GW supply contract for the PIF4 project, a landmark renewable energy initiative in Saudi Arabia, co-owned by ACWA Power, Badeel, and SAPCO.

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The MENA region – the next hot market for energy storage!

“The MENA region – the next hot market for energy storage?” I asked in an article back in October 2017. It took a bit longer than I expected, but seven years later it’s time to replace the question mark with an exclamation mark. It’s hot indeed.

Unlocking the potential of radiative cooling for photovoltaic modules

Radiative cooling is an emerging technology that holds the potential to enhance the performance and longevity of PV modules. Researchers from the Institute of Nanotechnology of Lyon explain how this technology may reach commercial maturity.

‘Returning to work from maternity leave after becoming a mom can be challenging’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to renewable energy expert Ercilia Estrada Garzona. She says it’s crucial to recognize the pervasive negative assumptions about mothers regarding their ambition and commitment to their careers. “To combat these biases, organizations must take decisive action. This can be achieved by normalizing parental leave for all parents, ensuring transparency in career advancement and promotion prospects post-leave, and developing robust support systems to help employees transition back to work smoothly,” she states.

Cloudier summer predicted for Australia’s East Coast solar

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that the upcoming Australian summer is likely to see cloudier than usual conditions, potentially reducing solar generation across key regions, especially along the East Coast.

Polysilicon prices decline amid rising inventories, weak demand

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.

2024 PV Trends: Global growth and challenges

Amid a backdrop of massive installations and evolving metrics, IEA-PVPS 2024 “Trends Report” encapsulates significant shifts in photovoltaic deployment across the globe, reflecting PV’s evolving role in energy systems and underscoring its capacity to meet global demands. The association explores the trends identified in the report, noting the milestones, regional dynamics, and the implications of increased PV penetration in energy grids worldwide.

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India on track to hit 132 GW of solar by 2026, says ICRA

ICRA, an Indian credit rating agency, says India could add 22 GW of solar capacity in fiscal 2025 and 27.5 GW in fiscal 2026, pushing the nation's total installed PV capacity to 131.5 GW by March 2026, up from 82 GW as of March 31, 2024.

Australia eyes AUD 1 trillion in clean energy exports by 2060

The Superpower Institute, an Australian nonprofit think tank, says the nation’s clean energy export revenue could reach AUD 700 billion ($457 billion) based on current output levels, with potential growth pushing the figure to AUD 1 trillion by 2060.

U.S. International Trade Commission to investigate Runergy, Adani for patent infringement

In response to a complaint filed by Trinasolar US, the ITC intends to determine whether Runergy and Adani illegally infringe Trinasolar’s TOPCon patents.

Looming Trump tariffs drive rush on imports, push shipping costs higher

Freight costs are rising as businesses rush to import goods ahead of higher tariffs promised by US President-elect Donald Trump on Chinese and European products.

The Hydrogen Stream: EU offers financial support for renewable H2 auction

The European Commission, Austria, Lithuania, and Spain have announced new financial support measures for renewable hydrogen development as the European Union prepares for the second European Hydrogen Bank auction.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: JA Solar enters hydrogen business

JA Solar says it has launched a hydrogen business with the establishment of JA Hydrogen, a new unit based in Beijing with CNY 100 million ($13.8 million) of registered capital.

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Sunways unveils three-phase inverters for rooftop PV

Sunways’ new three-phase inverters have efficiency ratings of up to 98.6% and European efficiency ratings of 98.2%. They are available in five versions, with power outputs ranging from 15 kW to 30 kW.

Juwi to build 20 MW/11 MWh solar-plus-storage project in Senegal

Juwi says it will construct a $33.2 million solar-plus-storage project in Senegal, integrating a 20 MW solar plant with 11 MWh of battery storage. The system will meet 20% of the energy needs of the Grande Côte mineral sands mine.

Colombian researchers design agrivoltaic system with hydroponic towers

Colombian researchers have designed an agrivoltaic system integrating hydroponic growing towers. The modular array, consisting of stackable 20 cm rings, creates a structure up to 2.5 meters tall, optimized for cultivating approximately 80 plants per square meter.

Benin starts building 25 MW PV plant

Benin has started construction of the 25 MW Forsun PV plant, which is set to join the Defisol and TTC projects to expand the Illoulofin Solar Power Station’s total capacity to 75 MW. The government said the project is backed by a $25.8 million investment.

Grenada launches 15.1 MW utility-scale PV tender

Grenada is seeking an independent power producer (IPP) to build and operate a 15.1 MW utility-scale PV project for 25 years. The plant, planned near Maurice Bishop International Airport, will supply about 40% of the island’s peak load.

Zendure releases pre-sized home solar, energy storage kit

The kit includes four solar modules, a power controller, dual maximum power point trackers, two batteries with expandable storage, a microinverter and a smart meter current transformer.

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Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell based on indium oxide buffer layer achieves 30.04% efficiency

Researchers in China have fabricated a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell that utilizes an indium oxide sputtering buffer layer to protect the perovskite absorber and the electron transport layer from potential damages arising from the electrode deposition process. The new layer not only ensured this protection but also showed strong optical and electrical properties.

Scientists create ‘affordable’ TEG-PV generator for off-grid, low-power applications

Scientists in Malysia have tested a system that combines a PV panel and thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and have found it offers potential for “moderate” nighttime power generation. It is suitable for small household applications such as LED lights, laptops, phone chargers, and wireless routers.

BIPV likely linked to recent fire at Brussels’ first net-zero building

A fire broke out at Brussels’ first net-zero energy structure, the Treurenberg building, in late October. The blaze, likely caused by building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) panels on the facade, led to an evacuation, with no injuries reported.

US startup offers reversible fuel cell for remote locations

HyWatts has developed the Powerplant-in-a-Box system, a reversible high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell that can also work as an electrolyzer, ensuring energy supply anywhere and anytime.

New lab-sized slot die coater for thin film PV

Ossila, a U.K.-based scientific equipment and materials supplier, has launched a new version of its slot die coater for research labs. It is suitable for teams working on thin film photovoltaics at the scaling-feasibility test stage.

Open-source tool to eliminate redundant engineering costs in rooftop PV deployment

Researchers in Canada have developed an open-access online tool that reportedly helps homeowners achieve considerable savings in deploying rooftop PV systems. The tool is claimed to offer accurate structural engineering calculations while ensuring compliance with building codes.

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DAS Solar to build 3 GW solar module factory in France

Chinese manufacturer DAS Solar says it will open a €109 million ($115.3 million) panel production plant in Mandeure, France, by 2025.

3Sun earns TÜV Rheinland certification, clearing way for PV module sales

Italian heterojunction module manufacturer 3Sun says it started production at its factory in Catania, Italy, in September.

China cuts export tax rebate for solar products

China has reduced the export tax rebate for solar products, lowering refunded taxes for Chinese PV exporters and eating into their profit margins. The move might force some companies to increase export prices to mitigate potential financial losses.

France publishes new provisions making solar mandatory on parking areas

France has enacted provisions mandating solar installations on parking areas, detailing calculation methods, exemptions, and fines for non-compliance.

Lithuania bans remote Chinese access to solar, wind, storage devices

Lithuania has decided to tighten its cybersecurity laws, banning manufacturers from countries deemed national security threats, including China, from remotely accessing management systems of solar, wind, and storage facilities. The European Solar Manufacturing Council has backed the move.

Thornova Solar starts solar cell, module production in Indonesia

Thornova Solar has started producing solar cells and modules in Indonesia. CEO William Sheng says the move is in line with changing US market regulations. It plans to supply customers with cells and modules from Indonesia, Laos or the United States by mid-2025.

Energy Storage

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SAX Power releases 5.8 kWh residential AC battery

The German company said that its new storage solution also includes an integrated inverter function. It can be expanded to up to 17.3 kWh by connecting up to three modules.

DEWA seeks advisory services for large-scale solar-plus-storage

The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched a tender seeking advisory services from independent power producers for a 1.6 GW solar plus 1 GW battery energy storage system project. The deadline for applications is Dec. 17.

Solar LED streetlight with integrated PV panels, battery

Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer Para Light Electronic has launched a compact solar LED streetlight with integrated PV panels and battery to provide up to 15 hours of area-lighting for pedestrian walkways and roads.

Horizon Power projects cut diesel reliance in remote towns with solar, BESS

Horizon Power, in partnership with Pacific Energy, has completed six federally funded solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS) under its Midwest solar program in Western Australia.

Cyprus approves energy storage subsidy scheme

Applications for participation in the scheme will be accepted from January 15, 2025.

The Hydrogen Stream: Mibgas, DH2 Energy launch Iberian H2 auction

Portuguese researchers say that raw materials are not a major concern for the European supply chain, while Mibgas Derivatives and DH2 Energy have launched the Iberian Peninsula’s first renewable hydrogen auction.