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Argentine football turns to photovoltaics

Two of Argentine's most popular football clubs - River Plate and Vélez Sarsfield - are advancing solar energy projects at their Buenos Aires stadiums to cut operating costs and expand on-site renewable generation.
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Curtailment, negative prices push Greek small- and medium-sized PV asset owners toward bankruptcy

Continuous negative and zero wholesale electricity prices, weak demand, and Greece’s inadequate energy storage policy are leaving small- and medium-sized PV investors exposed, despite abundant solar resources.
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Autonomous photovoltaic vehicle Infinite Apollo validates urban circulation performance

In late April, a 200 km urban road test was conducted in Belgium under real-world traffic conditions and varying levels of solar irradiance to evaluate system performance in complex operational environments. The test serves as the final validation of the...
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Prototype of PVT-driven dual-source heat pump with borehole thermal energy storage achieves coefficient of performance of 4.07

An international research team has developed and tested a hybrid energy system combining photovoltaic-thermal collectors, borehole thermal energy storage, and a dual-source heat pump to supply low-carbon heating for livestock buildings. The full-scale pr...
Energy Storage

Iberdrola advances pumped-storage hydro station in Spain

The Valdecañas pumped-storage hydro plant in southwestern Spain has undergone a technical upgrade, increasing its operational capacity by 355 MW and adding a 15 MW/7.5 MWh hybrid battery system.
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South Korean utility to install 95 MW of solar at substations by 2030

Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) says it will install 95 MW of solar capacity across 500 substation sites nationwide by 2030, using surplus substation land to meet South Korea's K-RE100 public-sector renewable energy target.
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German startup offers scalable AC system for bidirectional charging

Lade GmbH has unveiled an AC system that supports charging at up to 22 kW in both single-phase and three-phase configurations. The hardware is already designed to enable bidirectional charging in large-scale charging parks.
Manufacturing

AlphaTracker launches hydraulic mechanism that locks trackers during strong wind gusts

The Portuguese manufacturer unveiled Maxi-Lock, an autonomous hydraulic mechanism that locks solar trackers during strong wind gusts or high-amplitude vibrations, and Smart-Slope, a universal joint-style system designed for uneven terrain. The company cl...

Press Releases

NTR has entered into a three-year agreement with ACCURE to support one of the most prominent BESS projects under development in Finland

NTR, a leading sustainable infrastructure investor and asset manager, has entered into a three-year agreement with ACCURE Battery Intelligence to support commissioning and long-term operations of the Uusnivala Energy Storage Oy, a 110MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Nivala, Northern Ostrobthnia, Finland. The asset is owned by the L&G Clean Power (Europe) III Fund and currently stands as one of the most prominent BESS projects under development in Finland.

Safety and System Evolution: Why Hybrid Inverters Matter in Europe’s New Energy Era

Europe’s solar market is undergoing one of the fastest transformations in its history.

Agrivoltaics in Mexico: Integrating Energy and Agriculture with Strategic Vision

Intersolar Mexico, the strategic platform for exhibiting solutions, sharing knowledge, and strengthening B2B networking within the solar sector, will hold its seventh edition from September 1–3, 2026, at Centro Banamex in Mexico City. With a comprehensive focus on photovoltaics, solar thermal and electrical energy storage systems, the event continues to grow in relevance.

GoodWe introduces Warm Home All-in-One Solution to UK while biggest home upgrade plan in British history rolls out

GoodWe presented their Warm Home All-in-One Solution at a launch event in London, welcoming nearly 150 industry leaders and market experts for an evening of insights and exchange. The solution integrates solar, storage, EV charging, heating and smart energy management into one unified system, helping homeowners to access clean energy more easily while reducing energy costs.

Opinion & Analysis

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Batteries: The game has changed – and it’s not what you think

A single benchmark no longer exists. In some cases, charging speed is what matters; in others, it is energy density, and in still others, cost and scalability. In other words, the battery is ceasing to be a simple component. It is becoming the transversal energy infrastructure of the next industrial cycle. And those who can control not only the technology but also production, integration, and the grid will have an advantage that will be difficult to recover.

People, purpose and systems thinking: The leadership layer of the energy transition

Women in Solar+ Europe highlights this week the insights shared by industry leaders during the panel “Impact Leadership in Solar & Storage: securing the energy transition through people, purpose and systems thinking,” organised by the leadership ecosystem Solar+ Leaders at Solar & Storage Live London. Bringing together voices from across the value chain, the discussion explored how leadership is evolving in response to growing system complexity, skills gaps, and the need for greater alignment across the industry.

April ENSO shift lifts northern coastal irradiance while suppressing Brazil and northern Argentina

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that April 2026 brought mixed solar irradiance conditions across South America, with above-average GHI along Colombia’s Pacific and Caribbean coasts and parts of southern Argentina, while eastern and northern temperate regions — including Buenos Aires to Bolivia — saw reduced irradiance due to persistent cloud cover and wetter-than-average conditions.

Europe’s solar and storage development: Selectivity amid rising global supply and returning energy shocks

Escalating Middle East tensions and global energy supply risks are accelerating Europe’s shift toward solar and storage, particularly in commercial, industrial, and utility-scale segments where energy security, resilience, and price stability are becoming central investment drivers. At the same time, expanding manufacturing capacity in China and India is redirecting surplus solar and storage supply toward Europe, creating a highly competitive and increasingly selective market where long-term success depends on quality, reliability, ESG alignment, and strategic market positioning.

Resisting rust in solar

Over a 30-year asset life, corrosion can evolve into a structural, electrical, and fire safety issue. Corrosion drives up operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, reduces resilience to extreme events, and in some cases, can force premature decommissioning or complete structural replacement Intertek CEA’s Nicholas Hudson and Ankil Sanghvi advise on best practices.

The battery cost disconnect

For years, the battery energy storage (BESS) story has followed a familiar script: costs fall, deployment accelerates, economics improve. Even when cell costs rose and system prices briefly flattened during the 2021-22 lithium price spike, the narrative largely held. Paola Perez Peña, senior principal analyst at S&P Global Energy, examines why the latest jump in lithium prices has only had limited impacts on overall BESS costs so far.

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Texas PV module production to exceed 15 GW in 2026

Propelled by a select group of high-capacity manufacturers including T1 Energy and Canadian Solar, Texas is set to exceed 15 GW of solar PV module production in 2026, accounting for nearly half of all U.S. silicon-based manufacturing and serving as the primary hub for the inaugural Solar Manufacturing USA conference in Austin this September.

Egypt’s National Bank takes 20% stake in Scatec’s Obelisk project

National Bank of Egypt has acquired a 20% equity interest in Scatec ASA’s 1.1 GW Obelisk solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project, reducing the Norwegian developer’s economic interest to 40% while leaving it in majority control through a layered ownership structure.

There are now more than 2 million UK solar installations

March 2026 saw a return to installation volumes not seen since 2012 as rooftop and large-scale deployment drove UK solar to a new milestone. Even greater monthly installation volumes are expected as further government support kicks in.

Firm solar and storage costs fall to $54/MWh, says IRENA

A new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds that round‑the‑clock solar and wind paired with battery storage deliver power at lower cost than new fossil fuel generation in high‑quality resource regions.

Sinovoltaics launches free tool for project-specific PV module test scopes

Dutch-German quality assurance firm Sinovoltaics has released a free browser-based tool that generates project-specific reliability testing strategies for utility-scale solar projects, sorting recommended lab tests by priority and producing downloadable scope reports.

How to retrofit commercial PV panels into photovoltaic-thermal modules

Researchers in Brazil found that retrofitting commercial PV panels into PVT systems can boost total efficiency to around 46–50%, but added thermal resistance limits heat extraction and slightly reduces electrical performance. Their experiments showed performance is capped by interface quality and system design, requiring improved heat extraction capacity.

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Norwegian startup testing hybrid solar, wave, wind system

Norway's Flex2Future has begun testing a scaled-down model of its offshore energy system in collaboration with research firm SINTEF. The startup's CEO says the system, integrating solar, wave and wind energy, can deliver power at a relatively low cost per kWh.

Solar panels reduce thermal stress in dairy barns during critical afternoon hours

A study from China shows rooftop PV systems on dairy barns can significantly reduce roof heat flux and improve indoor thermal conditions. Field measurements and simulations found up to a 2.3 C reduction in indoor temperature during peak afternoon heat stress periods.

Angola switches on Africa’s largest off-grid solar-plus-storage park

The off-grid solar project, encompassing 31.85 MW of solar connected to 75.26 MWh of battery energy storage, will supply energy to over 90,000 people in eastern Angola.

Brazil revokes 3.57 GW of solar permits amid grid connection constraints

Brazil’s Aneel has revoked 3.57 GW of photovoltaic project authorizations across four resolutions, mainly at the request of developers citing insufficient grid evacuation capacity and rising curtailment.

Trina launches rooftop solar module with lower-voltage design

The Chinese manufacturer has launched an “Australia specific” variant of its Vertex S+ modules featuring a power output of 515 W and a maximum efficiency of 24.65%. Its lower-voltage design reportedly enables more flexible string sizing, allowing installers to optimize system layouts across a range of inverter configurations.

EU solar and storage push could cut power system costs by nearly half

A scenario analysis by SolarPower Europe, modeled by Rystad Energy, finds that accelerating PV and battery storage deployment could save the European Union €223 billion ($260.7 billion) in gas imports between 2026 and 2030 and reduce wholesale electricity prices by 14% compared with 2025 levels.

Technology

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Australian researchers accelerate silicon wafer recycling using AI, robotics

Scientists from the University of New England’s Australian Institute for Strategic Artificial Intelligence are using artificial intelligence and powerful supercomputers to assess potential solvents to separate silicon wafers with minimal contamination.

Dutch partners explore bringing silicon PV into space

The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) is working with solar manufacturer MCPV and aviation giant Airbus to adapt terrestrial-proven silicon technology for space operations. It is envisaged the technology could serve as a lower-cost alternative to the gallium arsenide solar cells used in most space solar arrays today.

PV module recycling technologies ‘progressing’, says IEA-PVPS

Latest report from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS) finds measurable advancements in PV module recycling performance compared to its prior studies, including higher material recovery rates, improved process yields and higher output purity.

Arctech debuts TOPCon photovoltaic pavement solution

Harmony-F solar flooring can withstand uniformly distributed loads of at least 2 tons and has a hardness above 7 on the Mohs scale, indicating high resistance to wear and abrasion.

Fraunhofer ISE opens perovskite-silicon tandem scale-up lab

Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE has opened a dedicated lab in Freiburg, Germany, to scale perovskite-silicon tandem cell designs to large wafer formats using industry-standard processes.

New technique measures water ingress in PV modules without disconnecting them

A German research team has developed a nondestructive, on-site method to quantify water ingress in photovoltaic modules using near-infrared absorption (NIRA) spectroscopy calibrated with Karl–Fischer titration (KFT). The approach enables precise measurement of absolute moisture content in sealed modules without disassembly, improving inspection, failure analysis, and lifetime prediction.

Manufacturing

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Solex Energy plans 5 GW solar cell factory in India

The Indian manufacturer is investing around $420 million to expand its manufacturing footprint alongside efforts to advance high-efficiency PV technologies through its partnership with ISC Konstanz.

Fluorine use in PV backsheets dropped sharply over past three decades

Researchers in Austria found that fluorine and fluoropolymer content in PV backsheets has significantly decreased over the past three decades, driven by a shift from fluorine-rich multilayer structures to fluorine-free or coated alternatives. Despite this decline, fluoropolymer-containing backsheets remain important for end-of-life management due to environmental persistence concerns.

EU funding ban on high-risk inverters, including Chinese suppliers, extends to BESS

The new policy has already applied, and impacts billions in funding from the European Investment Bank on renewable projects including standalone and co-located storage.

Study finds ‘relatively good’ agreement in worldwide solar cell calibrations, but flags key differences in testing methods

An interlaboratory comparison across nine metrology institutes found generally good agreement in solar cell calibration under the World Photovoltaic Scale, but still revealed measurable differences in short-circuit current, voltage, and power due to varying methods and conditions.

Japan reopens NEDO perovskite solar call with single-junction focus

Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) has opened a supplementary call for proposals on mass production of next-generation single-junction perovskite solar cells, with submissions due by June 3.

Solar inverters can detect cyberattacks but no one sees the signal

A King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) researcher whose lab has demonstrated up to 100% accuracy using a single hardware counter tells pv magazine that firmware-level detection of inverter attacks is technically viable – but today’s communication standards do not transmit the firmware‑integrity signal to operators.

Energy Storage

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Free market, curtailment, and storage reshaping Brazilian solar sector

Brazil’s solar sector is entering a new phase marked by curtailment, grid constraints, and regulatory shifts, with growth increasingly tied to new business models and market dynamics. Industry leaders say storage will be central to this transition, enabling system integration, mitigating risks, and unlocking future demand.

US utility signs 4 GW solar, storage buildout deal

Salt River Project and NextEra Energy Resources have signed a power purchase agreement for 3,000 MW of solar and 1,000 MW of battery storage to be built in Arizona through 2027.

The Hydrogen Stream: AfDB backs projects, Europe logs 265 offers

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has launched a hydrogen funding call for African projects, while the European Commission has registered 265 supply opportunities under its Hydrogen Mechanism.

Solar-assisted air-source heat pump for radiant floor heating

Researchers in Canada designed an air-source heat pump integrated with an air-based solar collector and radiant floor heating for cold climates, showing that the proposed system configuratuon could improve the coefficient of performance from 2–4 to 2–6 and reduce significantly annual energy consumption.

ESS Tech to add 8.5 GWh of US-made sodium‑ion batteries to its portfolio

ESS Tech is complementing its iron flow storage offering, which is engeeneered for the 8–24 hour long-duration segment, with sodium-ion battery products aimed at short and medium-duration applications.

Anker Solix launches 7 kWh modular battery with 5 kW bidirectional inverter

The system features AI-driven energy management, 10,000-cycle battery life, and scalable expansion up to 126 kWh.

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