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Sungrow’s PowerTitan 3.0 Targets Europe’s Grid Crunch
Sungrow’s PowerTitan 3.0 hits Europe: containerized, liquid‑cooled battery with grid‑forming control, EMS/SCADA fleet dispatch and lifecycle guarantees for 2–4‑hour FFR, arbitrage and congestion relief.
Jan 29, 2026 // Technology, Storage, Sungrow, Battery Storage, Europe, utility scale, grid forming
Recharge Power Lands Taiwan Solar-Plus-Storage EPC
Recharge Power secures Taiwanese utility-scale solar-plus-storage EPC: bifacial trackers, liquid-cooled batteries, EMS optimization, grid-forming stability, typhoon-ready build—delivering firm shaped offtake, reduced curtailment, and ancillary-service revenues.
Feb 5, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, solar-plus-storage, Taiwan, utility scale, EPC Contract, grid flexibility
Japan Backs 130-MW Tunisia Solar Buildout
Japan backs Tunisia’s 130‑MW ‘battery‑ready’ solar, pairing finance and technical rigor to cut fuel imports, modernize the grid, and fast‑track bankable delivery pending tender, EPC, and offtake.
Mar 19, 2026 // Plants, Japan, Asia, Tunisia, Africa, mena, utility solar, project support
Grenergy Lands $268m for Chile Solar-Storage Mega-Project
Grenergy wins $268M financing for Chile’s Quillagua 1 and Victor Jara hybrid solar-plus-storage—451 MWp PV with 2.5 GWh batteries—boosting stability, cutting curtailment, meeting peak demand.
May 11, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, clean energy, Chile, South america, BESS, Renewable Energy, Grenergy, hybrid projects
Fast Prototyping Boosts Solar Efficiency and Sustainability
I was sitting near my window the other morning, coffee cooling a little faster than I expected, watching the way the sunlight skated across the floor.
Nov 25, 2025 // Solar
Hawaii’s Trailblazing Solar Market Continues to Struggle Without Net Metering
Hawaii’s residential solar market continues to contract, a phenomenon the industry largely attributes to policy changes that went into effect after the state ended net energy metering in 2015.
Aug 8, 2019 // Plants, Residential, Tariffs, Policy, Sunrun, Hawaii, HSEA, Will Giese, NEM, Marco Mangelsdorf
Cutting optical losses in tandem perovskite cells
Spanish scientists have actually revealed a monolithic nano-structured perovskite silicon tandem gadget they assert can lower optical losses by greater than a 3rd contrasted to planar perovskite cells of the very same kind.
Feb 12, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Spain, solar cells, Europe, perovskite
All-organic, sustainable proton battery from Sweden
A team of scientists at Sweden's Uppsala College have actually created a proton battery based upon abundant natural products. They claim the battery can be charged "immediately" while running at reduced temperatures, and can be cycled more than 500 times without considerable capacity loss.
Apr 8, 2020 // Technology, Storage, Sweden, Europe, Uppsala University, Christian Strietzel
Australia Requirements Ambitious RE Target Policy to Unlock Investments: WoodMac
Australia requires an enthusiastic long-term Renewable Energy (RE) Target policy to unlock future financial investments, according to Wood Mackenzie
Feb 5, 2021 // Market Research, Australia, woodmac, Oceania, wind, RET Policy, Rishabh Shrestha
Dutch system operator to fund grid boost to accommodate 2GW of PV, wind
Dutch system operator TenneT has announced that it will invest €215 million (US$237 million) to accommodate 2GW of solar and wind capacity towards the country's north.
Oct 10, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, Netherlands, Tennet, distribution network, sfieu, lsse, Ben Voorhorst
Australian eco-friendly hydrogen hub blocked by federal government
Plans for an environment-friendly hydrogen hub in Australia that would certainly feature 26GW of solar as well as wind have actually been turned down by the federal government as a result of the project's environmental impacts.
Jun 22, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Solar to Fuel, Australia, Oceania, green hydrogen, asian renewable energy hub, Dan Gocher
Moroccan solar-wind huge hybrid unveiled
A 10.5 GW solar-plus-wind project is under advancement in Morocco's Guelmim Oued Noun region, with 3.6 GW of this to be exported to Great Britain.
Sep 27, 2021 // Plants, Storage, United Kingdom, Europe, Great Britain, Africa, solar-plus-wind, Morocco, solar wind hybrid
New imaging system exposes solar panel defects also in bright sunlight
Researchers have actually created as well as demonstrated a brand-new system that can spot defects in silicon photovoltaic panels in full as well as partial sunlight under any climate condition. Because current defect detection methods can not be made use of in daylight problems, the brand-new system can make it a lot easier to keep solar panels functioning ideally.
Sep 29, 2021 // Technology, China, Asia, solar panel, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Yunsheng Qian, Sheng Wu
Is 'Oil Miracle' Middle East Now Seeking to Come To Be a Hydrogen Resources?
In the wake of hydrogen, specifically environment-friendly hydrogen (generated via electrolysis using renewable energy), being posited as an excellent choice to nonrenewable fuel sources for generating power, the oil giant Middle East has actually set out to become a major producer of the brand-new tidy fuel-- green H2.
Jun 1, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, Saudi Arabia, Asia, middle east, Oman, green hydrogen, carbon neutrality
Stable and efficient organic solar cells based upon oligomer acceptors
Organic solar cells are solar technologies with light-absorbing layers made from conductive organic polymers or organic molecules. These solar power solutions can have remarkable advantages over their non-organic counterparts, including lighter weight, a bigger area insurance coverage and lower construction costs.
Nov 28, 2022 // Technology, organic solar cells, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, China University of Technology, Ning Li

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