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Prysmian Expands Cable-Laying Fleet With Innovative Vessel Alessandro Volta

Prysmian has officially announced the upcoming addition of the Alessandro Volta, a new state-of-the-art cable-laying vessel, to its fleet. Set to become operational in 2027, this new vessel will bring Prysmian’s total to eight operating ships, forming the largest cable-laying fleet in the world. The Alessandro Volta has been designed to meet the evolving demands […]

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GoodWe Supports Education and Energy Resilience in Ukraine

GoodWe is proud to contribute to the #100SolarSchools initiative led by the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation, delivering reliable solar energy to the Bobryk Gymnasium in Kyiv Region. In partnership with We@Voltalia, GoodWe supplied ET hybrid inverters and Lynx Home F batteries for a 42.3 kWp solar system. This project ensures that students can continue […]

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Long-Lasting Solar Panels Developed with Perovskite

Scientists have developed silicon-free and longer-lasting solar panels using perovskite cells. In the study, led by a research team from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, assistant professor Juan Pablo Correa-Baena and his team investigated perovskite crystals as a new material that could replace silicon. Perovskite has emerged […]

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China Plans Space-Based Solar Power Station to Generate Unlimited Energy

China is advancing a groundbreaking project to build a massive space-based solar power (SBSP) station, potentially generating near-limitless clean energy. Compared to moving the Three Gorges Dam into orbit, the system would collect intense sunlight in space, convert it into microwave energy, and beam it back to Earth. The kilometer-wide array, expected to be operational […]

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Solis Powers Sustainability for JJ Food Service Limited in Newcastle

Solis has successfully contributed to a significant step towards sustainability with the installation of a 388.93 kWp solar power system at JJ Food Service Limited in Newcastle. This state-of-the-art system, powered by 4 x Solis S5-50K and 1 x S5-60K inverters, is now actively generating clean, renewable energy to meet the facility’s energy demands more […]

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Sungrow Achieves JET Certification for Residential Energy Storage System in Japan

Our member Sungrow has announced that its residential energy storage system has officially received JET (Japan Electrical Safety & Environment Technology Laboratories) certification. The certified products include the SH5.5RS-JP hybrid inverter and residential battery system, offering a maximum storage capacity of 12.8 kWh. Following the JET certification of its low-voltage products in 2024, this new […]

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US Energy Storage Leadership and Importance

The article, written by Ariel Cohen, highlights why the US should take care to remain a leader in energy storage. Specifically, the inability of renewables to provide a continuous energy supply like natural gas is cited as one of the biggest limitations in this area, while storage can lower energy costs, outpace technological competition, and […]

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Germany Surpasses 100 GW in Cumulative Solar PV Capacity

Germany has officially exceeded 100 GW of total installed solar PV capacity, according to data from the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur). With 1.12 GW added in January 2025—primarily from rooftop systems—the country reached 100.8 GW in cumulative capacity. Although the monthly additions dropped 38% compared to December 2024, Germany remains on track to meet its […]

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Serbia’s First Tokenized Solar Investment Launched by AVR Solar Park

AVR Solar Park has completed Serbia’s first-ever tokenization in the energy sector, raising over EUR 600,000 to finance the expansion of the 9.856 MW Saraorci solar power plant. Through the sale of 7,250 digital tokens, investors receive a 6% fixed annual interest and become part of the country’s green transition. This innovative financing model offers […]

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Clean Energy to Dominate U.S. Power Plant Construction in 2025

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the country is set to add a record 63 GW of new power plant capacity in 2025—93% of which will come from carbon-free sources. This surge in clean energy comes amid growing electricity demand driven by AI data centers and domestic manufacturing. Utility-scale solar will lead the […]

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