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The development of the solar sector and PV technologies differs across countries. Each market has its own applications, political landscape and subsidy schemes relevant to installers and users. Here you’ll find the latest updates from the key PV markets.

The faces behind Europe's next wave of citizen-led solar

Ireland explores community solar with INNO-TREC pilot

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A coalition of Irish partners is stepping up ambitions for community-driven renewable energy. Through the INNO-TREC initiative, they are testing new models for how local groups can produce, manage and share clean power.

The Ferrera Erbognone agri-PV farm in Lombardy

MET to supply solar power for 600 Italian industrial firms

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Independent power producer and developer MET Energia Italia will act as aggregator for 600 industrial customers seeking solar power supply under Italy’s recently launched Energy Release Scheme.

Prof. Malka highlights photovoltaic, storage, and investment incentives as key to diversifying the electricity mix.

Lorenc Malka: Solar vital for Albania’s energy balance

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Albania’s reliance on hydropower is leading to supply-demand imbalances. Prof. Lorenc Malka from the Polytechnic University of Tirana points to solar, storage and investment incentives as keys to greater stability and new business opportunities.

Gerard Scheper (centre) is a Dutch expert in solar and storage business

Solar Investors Guide #5 – prospects and pitfalls for investments in solar and large battery projects

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With module prices currently low, investing in solar is especially appealing – though conditions may not stay this favourable for long. The battery storage market is also heating up, particularly for large-scale systems. We spoke with Dutch market analyst Gerard Scheper about the key players, what’s driving the shift and what change to expect.

Ronan Power heads the industry association Solar Ireland

Ronan Power: “The outlook for Irish solar is very positive”

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Solar Ireland CEO Ronan Power discusses the drivers behind Ireland’s rapid residential and utility-scale PV growth, highlighting strong market momentum, policy support and the next steps for sector integration.

Setting the track for innovative entries – the five-category award is now open for applications

The Smarter E Award 2026 – applications now open

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Companies are encouraged to submit their projects, products and solutions by 20 March. The award ceremony will take place on 22 June, the eve of The smarter E Europe 2026.

For Prof. Ilija Nasov, establishing trust through robust standards is fundamental to the energy transition

Solar Macedonia president: “Quality standards are key to growth”

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Prof. Ilija Nasov explains how Solar Macedonia helps the growing solar sector overcome local challenges and align with European standards as it navigates the post-coal transition.

Kristian Ruby, Secretary General of Eurelectric.

Kristian Ruby: “We must accelerate electrification in all sectors”

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Boosting electricity demand and flexibility is key to unlocking the benefits of the energy transition, says Eurelectric.

Unloading the solar panels from the truck in Ukraine.

Biohaus Stiftung seeks support for Ukraine

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Christmas appeal: More than a dozen solar systems have been dispatched to schools and hospitals in war-torn Ukraine. Now the foundation is seeking modules, inverters and mounting equipment, and urgently requests financial contributions.

Keep safe and good luck for 2026!

Wishing all our readers a bright start to the New Year!

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2026 is shaping up to be just as eventful as the year now behind us. True to form, the solar world clearly has no intention of playing it safe. The upside is that battery storage, electrified heat, e-mobility and new tariff structures are all giving PV a tailwind across Europe.

Small ripples, big change – KEY 2026 hopes to make waves in Rimini

Italy – energy efficiency tops the agenda at KEY 2026

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The Energy Transition Expo will take place in Rimini from 4 to 6 March, unveiling a new exhibition layout, an expanded thematic scope and an even stronger international focus.

Sunlight, systems and strategy — Professor Malka on Albania’s PV promise

Lorenc Malka: “Albania is advancing electricity market liberalisation”

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In the third part of this interview, Professor Lorenc Malka discusses Albania’s energy‑market liberalisation, exploring solar investment, new incentives and the pressing shift from hydropower to solar as climate pressures intensify.

Some perspective, albeit the first decrease in the EU solar market in a decade

European solar stalls, casting doubt on 2030 targets

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Solar panel installations in Europe have declined for the first time since 2016, raising fresh concerns about the continent's ability to meet its 2030 targets, according to SolarPower Europe.

Pondering the qustion at one of the lively workshops at this year's summit in Barcelona

AI takes centre stage at Solar Quality Summit Europe 2026

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Industry leaders at the summit will discuss how AI can drive efficiency, strengthen quality assurance and support operational excellence in Europe’s solar sector.

Just over one fifth of Croatia’s electricity comes from solar and wind power.

Croatia faces an uphill climb towards its energy future

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Renewables are making only modest gains in Croatia. Progress is visible in the power sector, but the share of clean energy in transport continues to decline.

From fossil fuel extraction to photovoltaic collection in Serbia

Serbia – coal mines eye second life as 182 MW solar hubs

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Feasibility studies are under way for 182 MW of solar capacity at Serbia's Kolubara A and Morava sites, backed by EBRD and KfW financing.

Wanfei Qu talks about broad applications for solar power and storage systems.

Solavita – holistic intelligent solutions for solar power

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CEO Talk: Solavita delivers comprehensive solutions for solar power, storage and energy management. In this video, discover the company’s philosophy, learn about its future plans for Europe and explore its latest innovations.

An Elomoto charger in Poland, green power deal now sealed

Green power deal backs Elomoto’s 2026 Polish rollout

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MET Polska will supply renewable electricity to Elomoto’s 50-plus Polish charging stations under a one-year deal, as the self-funded operator expands its network by up to four new sites per month.

TOPCon bifacial module prices edged down slightly in November

PV Index: module prices steady, inverters up in November

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The European PV market remains notably stable, with module prices remain largely unchanged or fluctuating within narrow bands and modest upward adjustments for inverters, according to sun.store.