Enviromena announces a £825 million ($1.1 billion) senior portfolio financing package, providing immediate capital to support the buildout of a 1 GW pipeline. The credit facility was underwritten by a ...
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are becoming essential for managing grid congestion, stabilizing power supply, and enabling renewable integration. At the same time, regulatory and safety ...
Fox ESS has been ranked No. 1 among residential energy storage providers worldwide for 2025, based on MWh shipments in S&P Global Energy's Residential Energy Storage Market Tracker.
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, provides a June–August 2026 outlook indicating mostly neutral ...
Solar set a new generation record on Great Britain’s electricity grid during a week that also saw zero-carbon supply reach an all-time high. The new records come as the grid operator expands ...
DK Electronic Materials (DKEM) plans to raise up to CNY 3.0 billion (USD 413 million) via a private placement to fund PV paste, metal powder expansion, R&D, and debt repayment. The company is ...
Colombia has launched a 15-year auction scheme to procure solar, storage, and hybrid capacity, with delivery starting in 2030. The mechanism introduces time-of-use products and aims to improve ...
Published in the French Official Journal on April 22, a new decree aims to speed up the handling of appeals against strategic environmental projects, particularly in the renewable energy sector. It ...
The four-terminal tandem device relies on FAPbI₃ nanoparticles and a spectral splitting design, combining a 24.4% wide-bandgap top cell and a 21.5% narrow-bandgap bottom cell to reach 30.2% efficiency ...
The program comprises six projects with a cumulative power output of 3 GW, each designed to provide four hours of storage duration.
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.
Opinion
ESMC Welcomes EU Commission Decision: Inverters from High-Risk Countries Excluded from EU Funding
The European Commission has decided that EU funding will no longer flow into energy projects using inverters from so-called high-risk countries – China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. The European ...
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