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Who will be the U.S. solar cell technology leaders in 2030?
The U.S. solar PV sector is scaling up domestic cell manufacturing, but long-term competitiveness requires moving beyond foreign equipment to develop independent technology roadmaps and domestic material supply chains.
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Sungrow releases its first all-in-one battery inverter for residential use
Sungrow launched PowerHarbor, a residential hybrid inverter system combining 10-30 kW inverter capacity with modular LFP battery storage and AI energy optimization. The all-in-one solution enables faster PV-to-battery charging and improved phase balancing for home energy systems.
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Axial introduces 160 m-long single-row tracker
Spanish manufacturer Axial has unveiled a 160-meter single-row solar tracker designed for large-scale projects in desert and open land areas. The tracker aims to optimize renewable energy generation in locations with ample available space.
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Pilot study targets solar and battery access for apartments
A Sydney pilot study uses AI strategies to improve solar and battery adoption in apartment buildings through a modular power portal system. The initiative addresses low uptake of renewable energy solutions in multi-unit residential properties.
Policy Good News
A Midwest Mayor Joins London Climate Week as a ‘Rational Optimist’ Who Aims to Get Things Done
U.S. mayors from major cities attended London Climate Action Week to showcase local policies aimed at reducing emissions and scaling renewable energy. The event coincided with an unprecedented heat wave affecting the UK and mainland Europe.
Climate
The Loss of Glaciers Is Inflicting a Spiritual Toll on Indigenous People
Indigenous communities across mountain regions from the Andes to the Himalayas are experiencing spiritual and cultural impacts as glaciers retreat due to climate change. The glacier loss is interpreted by these communities as a loss of divine favor from their gods and ancestors.
Wildlife Good News
In pictures: a San Antonio land bridge designed for wildlife and people
A wildlife land bridge spanning a six-lane highway in San Antonio is part of a broader restoration effort for endangered Texas prairie habitat. The project integrates wildlife crossing infrastructure within a public park setting.
Policy
California’s landmark anti-plastics law sparks anger as 17 states move to sue
California's landmark law requiring plastic producers to phase out single-use plastics by 2032 has sparked opposition from both the chemicals industry and environmental groups since taking effect in May.
Opinion
Climate sceptics cheering as they melt in record temperatures? This heatwave is where satire has come to die | Jonathan Freedland
A Guardian columnist highlights the irony of climate skeptics at an anti-woke conference dismissing net zero policies while experiencing record-breaking heatwaves across Britain and Europe. The piece contrasts political denial of climate change with the undeniable reality of extreme temperatures, wildfires, and unprecedented heat alerts.
Energy Good News
Metered Electricity Demand in the New York ISO Falls Midday Because of Small-Scale Solar
Small-scale solar installations in New York are reducing midday electricity demand, particularly during early spring when solar generation peaks relative to overall grid demand.
EV Good News
CATL — 36 Battery Swap Stations for Hong Kong, 3000 Total This Year
CATL plans to deploy 36 battery swap stations in Hong Kong and 3000 globally this year, expanding its battery swapping infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Policy Good News
Local Groups & Sierra Club Challenge Permit for Pipeline that Would Feed CP2 LNG Export Facility
Environmental groups filed a lawsuit challenging Louisiana's approval of a coastal permit for the Marais Pipeline that would supply an LNG export facility. The groups argue the permit was issued without required environmental impact analysis.
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Groups Threaten TVA with Lawsuit over Clean Air Act Violations at Cumberland Plants
Environmental groups have notified the Tennessee Valley Authority of their intent to sue over Clean Air Act violations at Cumberland coal plants following the utility's coal retirement reversal.
Energy Good News
Octopus Energy Partners With DTEK To Bring Solar & Battery Storage To Ukraine
Octopus Energy and DTEK are partnering to deploy solar power and battery storage systems in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict. The initiative aims to expand renewable energy capacity and energy resilience in the country.
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Argentina battery storage auction attracts bids as low as $7,397/MW-month
Argentina's inaugural large-scale battery storage auction received 232 bids for 700 MW of capacity, with prices starting at $7,397/MW-month, significantly below the price cap. The competitive bidding demonstrates growing interest in energy storage infrastructure for grid stability.
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How storage is reshaping Italy’s energy system
Italy's residential solar market is rapidly expanding with 80% of new PV systems now including battery storage. However, structural weaknesses in the commercial sector and slow regulatory rollout of flexibility markets present ongoing challenges.
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Agrivoltaics moving from niche concept to structured market segment
Agrivoltaics is transitioning from a niche approach to an established industry segment with growing technical and social complexity. The solar sector must develop new strategies for engaging farmers and rural communities in this evolving field.
Wildlife Good News
How snow leopards, wolves and leopards share the same Himalayan valley, study
Three apex predators in a remote Nepal valley coexist by consuming different prey species, reducing direct conflict. A new study reveals diet diversity rather than spatial or temporal separation is key to their peaceful cohabitation.
Climate Good News
Laser scanning forests may boost carbon estimates, but credibility questions linger
LiDAR technology could improve carbon measurement in reforestation projects, but questions about credibility and accuracy persist. Researchers are exploring ground-based laser scanning to better quantify carbon storage in forests.
Ocean Good News
A trailblazing Ugandan championing women in African fisheries: Q&A with Lovin Kobusingye
Ugandan activist Lovin Kobusingye advocates for greater inclusion of women in African fisheries conversations at a Kenya ocean conservation gathering. She highlights how women who catch, process, and sell fish remain largely excluded from discussions about Africa's blue economy.
Climate
Three years after Cyclone Freddy, farms remain under water in Malawi’s Elephant Marsh
Three years after Cyclone Freddy, farms in Malawi's Elephant Marsh remain flooded, with water levels preventing farmers from returning to their land. The persistent inundation has devastated agricultural livelihoods in the southern region.
Energy Good News
Storage leading growth in Denmark’s energy market
Battery energy storage interest is growing significantly across Denmark's market segments, driven by market signals and electricity price volatility. Board members of the Danish Solar Association highlight this trend in an interview with pv magazine.
Energy Good News
Virtual home-energy trading study lowers costs, boosts access to clean power
Deakin University's trial shows virtual energy trading technology lowers electricity prices while increasing household and business access to solar and battery power. The randomized control trial demonstrates benefits of peer-to-peer renewable energy trading systems.
Energy Good News
Agrivoltaics in Italy: Sowing the seeds of change
Italy is advancing agrivoltaics through multiple pilot projects gaining international recognition. The country continues exploring renewable energy solutions despite domestic focus on gas and nuclear alternatives.
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The ‘Guerrilla Solar’ Era Has Arrived, and Here’s What to Know
Germany leads the global adoption of plug-in solar systems, with about 1 million installations as Europeans seek affordable renewable energy alternatives following rising electricity prices.
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