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The Hydrogen Stream: EU to move forward with H2 projects

The European Union will continue advancing hydrogen projects, focusing on infrastructure design and supporting production with European equipment, according to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission.
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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Solar module exports hit 54.9 GW in Q3

China’s solar module exports fell to 16.53 GW in September, down 12% from August and 16% year on year, according to PV InfoLink. Third-quarter exports reached 54.9 GW, a 15% drop from the second quarter, but a 6% increase from the third quarter of 2023.
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Austria deploys 1.4 GW of new solar in January-September period

Austria installed 1.4 GW of new PV capacity from January to September 2024, including around 400 MW added in the third quarter alone.
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Solarwatt launches new inverters, batteries

Solarwatt has launched six new inverters and batteries as part of its Solarwatt Home line and outlined its future strategy. The German company, currently in transition, recently closed its solar module plant in Germany and announced staff reductions.
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Singapore on track to hit 2030 solar targets

Research from the National University of Singapore indicates that Singapore could reach its 2 GW solar installation target by 2028, ahead of its 2030 deadline. The study suggests that the government could increase its long-term solar goals by adopting po...
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New grid forming strategy for solar batteries

A group of scientists from a major Chinese grid operator have proposed to use an enhanced version of the particle swarm optimization algorithm to adjust inertia and damping coefficients in batteries linked to PV systems. Their approach was validated thro...
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SolarEdge posts $1.21 billion net loss in Q3

SolarEdge reported $260.9 million in revenue for the third quarter of 2024, down from $725.3 million in the same quarter last year. The Israeli manufacturer also posted an operating loss of more than $1 billion, with 850 MW of inverters and 189 MWh of ba...
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Tender opens for 17 solar systems in Mozambique

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Mozambique is accepting bids to install 17 solar systems at selected health facilities across the country. The deadline for applications is Dec. 13.

Press Releases

Jinko Teams Up with Manchester City Football Club for Industry-Leading Training Ground Development

Jinko Powers Manchester City Training Ground with Tiger Neo PV Modules, Paving the Way for a Net-Zero Future in Football

WEIHENG ECACTUS Partners with Tesseract ESS to Showcase Cutting-Edge Energy Storage Solutions at All-Energy Australia

On 23-24 October, WEIHENG ECACTUS exhibited at Australia’s largest clean energy event, All-Energy Australia, held in Melbourne. Featuring its innovative range of all-in-one commercial, industrial (C&I) and residential energy storage solutions (ESS), and EV charger solutions, the company demonstrated its commitment to meeting Australia’s expanding clean energy needs with precision-engineered technology.

Pioneering Next-Generation Photovoltaics for Space at Istanbul’s Technical University

The PVSPACE-24 conference, a landmark gathering dedicated to next-generation photovoltaic solutions for space, concluded successfully on 15-18 October 2024 at the Technical University of Istanbul’s Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, Istanbul. Bringing together the top scientists, researchers, and industry leaders from around the globe, PVSPACE-24 provided a platform for groundbreaking innovations and advanced discussions around solar power technologies crucial for sustainable space missions.

Battery Experts Forum 2024 Launches with Top-Tier Speakers and Future-Oriented Topics

The Battery Experts Forum 2024 kicks off today at the Science and Congress Center Darmstadt, bringing together leading minds in the battery and energy storage industries. From November 5 to 7, the event offers an extensive program featuring keynote presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities centered around the latest developments and innovations in battery technology.

Opinion & Analysis

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High pressure over Eastern Europe traps rain and cloud in the West

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that blocking high pressure over Eastern Europe in October created a strong east-west divide in solar irradiance across the continent. This led to notably lower irradiance due to persistent cloud cover and rainfall, especially across the Iberian Peninsula and northern Italy.

‘I feel genuinely respected in the solar industry’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Jalen de Jesus, managing director and founder of Germany-based Co-Heller GmbH. She says the solar sector’s progressive and forward-thinking nature ensures that contributions are valued regardless of gender. “Being part of such an inclusive environment has allowed me to thrive and focus on innovation and growth. It reinforces that the solar industry is a place where talent and dedication are what truly matter,” she states.

Higher inventories weaken demand across global solar module markets

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.

Concentrated solar power, a much cheaper solution than batteries for energy storage

By offering cheap energy storage, concentrating solar power has a huge potential. However, it requires international standards to become a competitive market proposition.

‘Inclusive workplaces are non-negotiable’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Anna Sauter-Getschmann, co-founder of Germany-based Academy for Climate Jobs. She says that the renewable energy industry must reshape vocational training and make new opportunities visible. “We can start to redefine the typical image of an electrician or plumber,” she stated.

Sunniest October on record for US amid hurricane disruptions

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that October delivered record-high irradiance across much of the United States, with a high-pressure system over the Eastern and Central regions driving a sustained period of warm, dry, and clear weather. Meanwhile, contrasting conditions in Canada’s coastal provinces and extreme weather in Florida underscored this month’s diverse impacts on North American solar generation.

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Prefabricated modular balcony for PV systems

Spain-based Tecnalia has designed a balcony that integrates renewable energy systems, ventilation, and smart energy management. The innovative structure allows for the incorporation of sustainable technologies, providing both energy efficiency and environmental benefits.

Indian state of Rajasthan tendering up to 2 GWh of battery storage capacity

State utility Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (RVUNL) is tendering for 500 MW/1 GWh of standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) and may allot double that capacity, given sufficient demand.

Phnix presents new residential air-to-water heat pumps

The Chinese manufacturer said its new Heco series uses propane (R290) as a refrigerant and includes five models with a nominal capacity ranging from 6 kW to 17 kW.

Masdar, Sarawak Energy, Gentari plan large-scale floating solar in Malaysia

Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co. (Masdar) is teaming up with Malaysia’s Sarawak Energy and Gentari to assess the potential for a large-scale floating solar array on the northwestern coast of Borneo.

UK startup launches AI air-source residential heat pump

UK-based Wondrwall says its new heat pump has a coefficient of performance of up to 4.99, with an inlet-outlet temperature of 30 C to 35 C. The system is based on the company’s AI-powered Home Energy Management System (HEMS) to efficiently manage household energy flows.

U.S. startup offers rooftop solar software for installers

Software company Aether Energy has launched in Europe to support residential and commercial rooftop solar PV installer businesses, from pre-sales to after-sales and energy monitoring. It recently secured seed capital to finance its plan to expand its business.

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Solar tile carport for protected environmental areas

French companies Le Triangle Horizon and SunStyle International are offering a new carport based on solar tiles for areas protected by environmental regulations.

Anti-soiling coating increases PV panel current in arid regions by 64.7%

Scientists in Egypt have created an anti-soiling coating for solar panels by mixing ethanol, deionized water, ammonium hydroxide and tetraethyl orthosilicate. They tested a coated panel outdoors for ten months and found that the panel showed a 64.7% higher current compared to reference modules without coating.

Wave energy tech could drive down solar costs in Australia

Simon Renwick, the founder of Australian wave energy specialist WaveX, says the wave power generator it is developing can be combined with solar to lower costs and ensure dispatchability.

Turkey launches tender for 800 MW of solar

Turkey’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources has launched a tender for 800 MW of solar across six proposed projects. The deadline for applications is Jan. 27, 2025.

Ontario high court rules in favor of solar FIT optimization

The Ontario Court of Appeal has rejected a claim from the province’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), which accused solar suppliers with feed-in-tariff (FIT) contracts of breaching their agreements by repowering their systems.

A turning point for Algerian solar

Algeria has long limited the use of solar to villages in the Sahara, but two large-scale tenders for 3 GW of generation capacity are expected to change that. By including a local content clause, the North African nation aims to build an industry around renewable energy.

Technology

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Japanese scientists build stretchable organic solar cell with 14.2% efficiency

Researchers in Japan have built a stretchable organic solar cell than can ensure high efficiency levels while preventing crack initiation and propagation. The cell was built with a hole transport layer based on PEDOT:PSS treated with a new additive type.

New research optimizes energy density in sodium-ion batteries

A machine learning model has identified Na[Mn0.36Ni0.44Ti0.15Fe0.05]O2 as the optimum composition to attain the highest energy density for sodium-ion (Na-ion) devices.

GoodWe launches residential solar carport

GoodWe has developed a residential solar carport that features its Polaris building-integrated PV (BIPV) panels. The carport, which is available in 4.8 kW and 8.0 kW variants, is designed to host one or two vehicles, respectively.

Fixing faulty inverters in PV plants via root cause analysis

Kiwa PI Berlin has fixed faults in inverters at a PV plant in South Africa by using root cause analysis. The project had experienced up to 130 failures related to insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs).

Hydrogen detection system for safety, quality control

Researchers in Japan have developed an optimized hydrogen gas measurement using TDLAS technique. It is reportedly able to achieve a detection range of hydrogen gas concentration of 0.01% to 100%. The group said that it can improve hydrogen safety and in turn, its adoption.

Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell based on copper(I) thiocyanate achieves 31.46% efficiency

A Saudi-Chinese research team has fabricated a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell without a hole transport layer (HTL) in the perovskite top cell. This innovative strategy, based on the co-deposition of copper(I) thiocyanate and perovskite in the top cell absorber, was intended at solving typical issues of HTLs in tandem devices.

Manufacturing

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India sets new record with 17.4 GW of solar in first nine months of 2024

India installed about 17.4 GW of solar capacity from January to September 2024. This included about 13.2 GW from utility-scale PV installations, 3.2 GW rooftop projects and 1 GW distributed offgrid PV capacity.

Freyr to acquire Trina Solar U.S. manufacturing assets

The battery maker reports that acquiring the module manufacturing assets is the first step in its plan to build out a vertically integrated domestic manufacturing footprint that will next include a 5 GW solar cell facility.

What happens when malware hits PV systems

A random malware variant affected about 800 remote monitoring devices at ground-mounted PV plants in Japan in May 2024. Tokyo-based cybersecurity firm Girasol Energy has told pv magazine what happened and how PV asset owners can protect themselves against such incidents.

Research shows tilt angles over 30 degrees delay solar module thermal failures

A Chinese-Italian research team has analyzed the influence of different tilt angles on the thermal failure of the photovoltaic façades or roofs in fire conditions, finding that when the tilt angle exceeds 30 degrees, the time to failure increased significantly.

New testing method for solar water pumps

An international research group has proposed a low-cost testing methodology for solar water pumping systems that can reportedly improve water access in developing countries. The novel approach enables ongoing borehole monitoring without additional fuel costs or interruptions to the water supply.

California EV maker unveils solar car with 64 km of daily, charge-free range

Aptera Motors, a California-based solar electric vehicle maker, has demonstrated its first production-intent design vehicle. It says it will offer up to 40 miles (64 km) of daily range from its onboard solar cells.

Energy Storage

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Italian startup offers green hydrogen generation, storage system for homes

Italian startup Hybitat Srl has developed a hydrogen production and storage system for long-term storage of surplus residential and commercial solar power. The system includes a main unit with an electrolyzer and fuel cell, as well as a storage unit with 3 kg of hydrogen capacity and 100 kWh of energy capacity.

Australian-made vanadium flow battery project could offer storage cost of $166/MWh

Australian Vanadium Limited (AVL) has moved a vanadium flow battery (VFB) project to design phase with the aim of developing a modular, scalable, turnkey, utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS).

Argonne Lab unveils technique to track battery aging in real time

Argonne Lab uses magnetic resonance to track chemical changes inside working lithium battery cells. without destroying the test cells.

Schneider Electric introduces portable solar power station

The OffGrid portable power station provides power for outdoor adventures as well as in hurricane-ravaged areas.

The Hydrogen Stream: Uniper delays 2030 hydrogen target

Uniper has told pv magazine that it has delayed its 2030 hydrogen investment target.

German companies launch ‘world’s largest’ plug-in PV system

Indielux and EPP Solar have released the “world’s largest” plug-in PV system, a 6 kW unit with a power storage option that connects to existing electrical setups via a safety plug. It is available in Germany, France, Austria, Poland, and Spain.

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