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How to prevent stray voltage from harming livestock in PV-equipped dairy farms

Stray voltage is unwanted electrical potential differences in barns that can cause small shocks to livestock, especially dairy cows, through damp floors, metal equipment, and water systems, leading to stress and reduced productivity, and in some cases even to death. While PV systems are sometimes blamed, experts told pv magazine that the real causes are faulty or poorly designed grounding and electrical infrastructure, and that proper equipotential bonding is key to prevention. With attentive design, these risks to animal health can be avoided.
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TCL SunPower launches new shingled TOPCon module series

The new modules feature bifaciality of 85%, an efficiency of up to 24.8%, annual degradation of 0.35%, and a 30-year performance warranty,
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Solar industry cost-cutting sparks record wave of spontaneous glass breakage

Instances of cracks in PV module glass started appearing about five years ago. Spontaneous glass breakage is now one of the solar industry’s top issues, but manufacturing pressures and a lack of standards are hindering solutions.
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Finnish researchers build stirling engine-based Carnot battery prototype using sand for heat storage

Scientists in Sweden experimentally evaluated a Stirling engine–based Carnot battery (SECB) prototype using low-cost sand as thermal energy storage, aiming to validate electricity-to-heat-to-electricity storage concepts. Tests showed that higher engine...
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Utility-scale solar expansion has little impact on U.S. crop prices

Research from Indiana University suggests that concerns over the impact of solar development on US agricultural production are largely exaggerated, with prices for maize, soybeans and wheat expected to increase by less than 5.6% if the build out of util...
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Omani PV manufacturer AACE switches to TOPCon

The company's new facility, located in the Salalah Free Zone in southern Oman, is currently manufacturing PERC technology, with plans to transition to TOPCon before the end of the year.
Technology

IRENA proposes global electrification target of 35% by 2035

New report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says renewables will be key to meeting rising global demand for electricity but with up to 2.5 TW of solar, storage and wind projects already in connection queues worldwide, increased inve...
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UNSW researchers shed new light on UV-induced degradation in PERC, TOPCon solar cells

The scientists identified that UV exposure in PERC and TOPCon solar cells increases interface defects and makes them more recombination-active, driving ultraviolet-induced degradation. They found strong degradation on PERC front and rear surfaces and TOP...

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JinkoSolar Showcase Cutting-Edge Solar Solutions at Power Uzbekistan 2026, Secures 1GW Framework Agreements with Four Distributors On-Site

JinkoSolar is proud to announce its successful participation in Power Uzbekistan 2026, the region’s premier energy exhibition. Held at the CAEx, the event served as a strategic platform for JinkoSolar to reinforce its commitment to Central Asia’s rapidly growing renewable energy market.

Big Move in France: Vilion Partners with Siteboost to Accelerate Smart Energy Deployment

Vilion is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Siteboost, a dynamic player in France’s renewable energy sector. Under this collaboration, Siteboost will serve as one of Vilion’s official distribution partners for battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the French market.

JinkoSolar Earns Prestigious BSI “Digital Trust Gold Award”

Recently, JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, was invited to the 9th Smart & Connected Summit and BSI's 125th Anniversary Celebration, hosted by the British Standards Institution (BSI).

How AIKO Keeps Pushing the Boundary: Three Engineering Secrets Behind COMET 3N72

AIKO has pushed the mass production power output of its COMET 3N72 module (AIKO-A-MDE72Mw) from 670W to 675W, achieving a module efficiency of over 25%. This 5W gain is achieved through three targeted engineering improvements, with no change to module dimensions.

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Meeting the challenges of long life time PV on buildings

As Europe’s first generations of integrated PV systems age, researchers and industry actors are only beginning to explore the long-term realities of maintenance, compatibility and repair.

How small hydropower can compete with solar PV

Can micro hydropower be a solution for remote energy access, especially in developing countries? And what standards are required?

Banning China: Are we overreacting again?

PV systems and distributed energy assets require stronger cybersecurity and controllability, but measures to protect critical infrastructure should be based on careful, expert assessment rather than rushed policy decisions.

Rechargeable zinc batteries: Overcoming challenges and finding opportunities

Josef Daniel-Ivad from the Zinc Battery Initiative updates the current scaling of zinc battery manufacturers and technology.

Women’s leadership is everywhere in Ukraine

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Yuliana Onishchuk, founder and CEO of the Charitable organisation Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation. She explains how Russia’s full-scale invasion transformed solar energy in Ukraine from a green technology into a vital tool for survival, powering hospitals, schools, and communities during blackouts and attacks. Through the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation, decentralized renewable energy and women-led initiatives are helping build resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and shape a more secure and sustainable future for Ukraine.

Blocking pattern lifts irradiance from France to Finland while storms hit the east

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that a persistent high-pressure system over the North Sea created a major April solar irradiance surplus across western and northern Europe by suppressing clouds and boosting GHI well above average. At the same time, displaced storm tracks reduced irradiance in the eastern Mediterranean and parts of Eastern Europe, producing deficits in Greece, Turkey, and Ukraine while maintaining a sharp west–east contrast.

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European PV avoided €10 billion in gas imports since escalation of Iran conflict

European photovoltaics have generated enough electricity since early March to avoid an estimated €10 billion in gas imports, according to SolarPower Europe, with savings averaging €110 million per day.

Offshore vs. ground-mounted PV

Taiwanese researchers compared a 100 MW ground solar plant with a 181 MW offshore floating PV system and found the offshore setup produced about 12% more electricity over its lifetime. They attribute the gain to cooling and intertidal effects, suggesting offshore floating solar is technically viable, although it is currently around 30% more expensive and still faces durability and marine engineering challenges.

MTA launches air-to-water heat pump with scalable architecture

The Italian manufacturer said its Gemini air-to-water heat pump is intended for commercial and industrial applications. It reportedly achieves a coefficient of performance of up to 3.28 and delivers hot water temperatures of up to 60 C.

U.S. PV manufacturing capex could reach $7 billion in 2027 in breakout year for domestic supply-chain

Driven by multi-billion-dollar investments from the likes of Tesla and Corning, U.S. solar manufacturing capital expenditure is forecast to skyrocket 150% year-on-year to $7 billion in 2027, marking a massive breakout year as silicon-based technology eclipses thin-film spending and cements a domestic supply chain.

Italy to assign 10 GW of PV in 2026-2027 renewables auctions

Italian energy agency GSE announced it will allocate 10 GW of solar capacity and 16 GW of wind power through auctions planned for 2026 and 2027.

From coal to solar: A stable jobs transition for Poland

Research from Poland finds the development of the country’s solar industry will likely result in stable economic stimulus over the next 15 years, supporting between 20,000 and 40,000 direct full time contracts until 2040 depending on the level of investment and operations and maintenance of PV installations.

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China conducts first experiments for space-based solar power plants

China is advancing the Sun Chasing project to develop space-based solar power systems that collect energy in orbit and beam it wirelessly to Earth or spacecraft for continuous power supply. Early tests demonstrated over 100 m wireless power transmission and efficient microwave beaming to moving targets, with up to 1,180 W delivered and promising system efficiencies.

DNV publishes new floating PV safety standards

Norwegian classification society DNV has published two new guidelines covering the structural design of floats for floating solar systems and their mooring and station keeping systems.

South Korea advances bill to scrap renewable quota system

A substitute bill abolishing South Korea’s Renewable Portfolio Standard and replacing it with a government-led auction system cleared a key National Assembly committee this week.

PV curtailment on the rise in India

India curtailed 300 GWh of renewable energy in Q1 2026 due to transmission constraints, according to a new repor from Ember.

Amea Power switches on 120 MW solar plant in South Africa

The Doornhoek solar PV project, located in South Africa’s North West province, is the first to be completed under the sixth bid window of the country’s renewable energy independent power producer procurement program.

Pakistan’s operational PV capacity estimated at 51 GW

Latest report from Renewables First finds that Pakistan’s solarization continues to grow with households, farms and businesses turning to distributed solar to reduce their reliance on the grid.

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Indian startup offers hydrogen fuel cell stationary gensets

Hydrovert Energy has developed hydrogen fuel-cell-based stationary power generators with capacities ranging from 5 kVA to 50 kVA for long-duration backup power in commercial and industrial applications. The systems use hydrogen as the sole fuel input, regardless of whether the hydrogen is produced via fossil fuel-based processes, renewable-powered electrolysis, or nuclear energy pathways.

Researchers develop perovskite solar cells about 50 times thinner than conventional devices

Researchers at NTU Singapore have developed ultra-thin perovskite solar cells about 50 times thinner than conventional designs using a vacuum-based thermal evaporation process. The devices can be semi-transparent and energy-generating under diffuse light, making them promising for integration into building windows and facades.

EVs equipped with vehicle-integrated PV could cover up to 80% of their electricity needs

A research project led by Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE has demonstrated that vehicle-integrated photovoltaics (VIPV) can significantly reduce strain on power grids. The concept is particularly relevant for the logistics sector, where trucks require large amounts of electricity for cooling, heating and auxiliary systems, while also offering extensive roof space for PV integration.

The impact of rain on PV module antisoiling coating lifetime

Researchers in India developed a predictive framework combining degradation experiments, weather data, and environmental stress models to assess how rain affects anti-soiling solar coatings. They found that coating lifetime strongly depends on local climate, installation tilt, and rainwater pH.

EU solar recycling only viable under strict policy, say researchers

TU Wien researchers say binding EU policy targets are essential to make solar module recycling economically viable, with exports to third countries remaining the cheapest option for member states in their absence.

Bluetti launches new storage systems for balcony PV

Bluetti has launched the Balco 260 and Balco 500, two integrated balcony PV storage systems combining MPPT, inverter, battery storage and smart control in a plug-and-play architecture for urban households.

Manufacturing

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Can Europe build a competitive polysilicon industry?

Producing polysilicon in Europe remains challenging due to its energy-intensive, ultra-high-purity nature and the cost advantages of established Asian supply chains. However, Dutch startup Resilicon argues Europe can still make polysilicon by leveraging innovation and policy support. The company's CEO, Remco Rijn, tells pv magazine how polysilicon factories could compete through cheap renewable energy supply and diversification.

Sahaj Solar, Clarion plan 750 MW PV module factory in UAE

The plant will serve global markets, especially GCC countries and the United States, combining Sahaj Solar’s manufacturing expertise with Clarion Investments’ logistics capabilities.

U.S. solar faces massive gap between stated capacity and real factory output

The U.S. solar industry tracks billions in new factory investments, but upstream bottlenecks and strict trade enforcement mean active factory production continues to trail behind headline numbers. Solar Energy Industries Association organized the American Solar and Storage Manufacturing Expo on Capitol Hill, which brought manufacturers together to highlight $43.1 billion in announced domestic manufacturing investments since 2022.

Carbon scraps solar module gigafactory project in France

Carbon’s gigafactory project in Fos-sur-Mer, designed to build a 5 GW integrated solar manufacturing chain in France, has been abandoned due to insufficient regulatory visibility and investor guarantees. Despite attempts to scale down and pursue partnerships, including with Chinese manufacturer Longi, the project collapsed amid uncertainty over EU industrial policy and market preference mechanisms.

Toyo denies Ethiopia duty evasion, confirms 4 GW ramp and US cell plant

Toyo Co. says a new anti-circumvention petition targeting its Ethiopian solar cell facility is “riddled with misinformation.” The Japanese manufacturer tells pv magazine that the site reached 4 GW of capacity last year and that it is planning a U.S. onshore cell plant.

Japanese scientists achieve world record 25.14% efficiency for perovskite-CIGS tandem solar cell

The result was certified by Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

Energy Storage

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Oman power company signs 2.7 GW PPA for continuous wind-solar-storage project

The gigawatt-scale solar, wind and battery project developed by O-Green Energy expected to provide round-the-clock power. It is part of a push from Nama Power and Water Procurement to secure 7 GW solar, 3 GW battery storage capacity by 2030.

Australia installs 400,000 home batteries in 10 months for 11.2 GWh

Australia is in the grip of a consumer-led energy storage boom with new figures showing more than 400,000 batteries representing 11.2 GWh of storage capacity have been installed nationwide in the past 10 months.

Lidl launches 2.24 kWh battery in Germany for €299

The battery supports 1,000 W input and 800 W output, is compatible with most balcony PV systems, and can be optionally app-controlled via a dedicated app.

Romania moves from solar to storage rebates

Romania is not planning to run a grant scheme offering non-repayable funds for home solar installations for a second year running, instead aiming funds at existing solar prosumers looking to install battery storage systems. The Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association expects strong growth in Romania’s rooftop PV market to continue despite the absence of solar-specific installation grants.

GCL Technology expands beyond PV with new energy storage business

GCL Technology is expanding into lithium-ion battery storage based on LFP materials as part of a shift toward a “multi-product” new energy platform.

Dimplex launches propane air-to-water heat pumps for light commercial applications

The new propane heat pumps support water flow temperatures of up to 70 C and achieve a seasonal coefficient of performance of up to 5.2 according to the UK-based manufacturer.

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