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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.
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.
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.
Industry leaders at the summit will discuss how AI can drive efficiency, strengthen quality assurance and support operational excellence in Europe’s solar sector.
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.
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.
Boosting electricity demand and flexibility is key to unlocking the benefits of the energy transition, says Eurelectric.
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.
The US-based EPC and solar technology firm has announced the commissioning of a 24 MWp solar plant in Georgia, dedicated exclusively to on-site power for the fertiliser and chemical sectors.
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.
Sunrock, UNEF and BNE received Gold, Silver and Bronze at the 2025 European Solar Sustainability Award during Sustainable Solar Europe 2025 in Brussels.
Despite abundant sunshine, Albania’s PV growth remains held back by bureaucracy, grid congestion and limited skilled labour. Professor Lorenc Malka outlines these challenges and explores potential solutions.
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The Southeast European country's solar and storage market is in its early stages but developing rapidly, drawing increasing investor interest and EU support. Discover the latest trends in our weekly focus, 8–11 December.
Denmark is aiming for a quadrupling of solar capacity by 2030, setting the stage for fresh alliances and projects from private homes to major parks.
Germany pioneered the expansion of photovoltaics, but has also encountered the limits of its system: overloaded grids, negative electricity prices and lengthy permitting processes. Thomas Hartauer of CAV Partners explains how Italy is tackling these challenges.
The world’s solar markets are set for major upheaval following a subtle shift in Chinese policy – a move that was long overdue and will have painful consequences, says European Solar CEO Gerard Scheper.
The industry association has strengthened its partnership with the Solar Stewardship Initiative to advance responsible industry growth and support Ireland’s push toward 8 GW of solar capacity by 2030
The managing director of CCE Romania discusses how solar energy is driving national reform, reshaping the power mix and addressing the challenges in the country’s shift from fossil‑based generation to low‑carbon systems.
Abstract submissions are now open for the conference sessions at The smarter E Europe 2026. The deadline for contributions is 5 December 2025 for the leading energy industry event.
Under the city’s new programme, residents will receive 6 and 10 kWh home batteries to capture unused electricity from their solar panels.
The Spanish solar industry is discussing the future of self‑consumption at the Genera Forum in Madrid. The focus is on new legislation and storage incentives, with manufacturers presenting their technologies for the next phase of growth.
Boralex and Ireland's Women in Solar Energy were also recognised for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the solar sector.
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.
With abundant sunlight, Albania has the potential to diversify beyond hydropower. Professor Lorenc Malka from the Polytechnic University of Tirana explores how solar energy and storage could reshape the nation’s energy future.