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The new Vision-series storage systems, inverters and modules from Solarwatt are in high demand. CPO Peter Bachmann and CEO Benjamin Frank discuss recent developments and report that the next shipments are on track.
At Intersolar Europe, solar technology companies are presenting innovations such as TOPCon and BackContact modules, which aim to improve performance in the face of challenges such as UV-induced degradation.
The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract was signed with leading Polish clean energy developer PAD RES and encompasses the construction of two utility-scale photovoltaic farms with a combined capacity of 24 MW.
Our upcoming investor newsletter coes out on on 14 May, featuring key insights from The smarter E Europe trade fair in Munich. New solutions and products for solar projects and large-scale storage systems take centre stage, and we highlight the trends shaping the future of your business.
New solar modules are on show in Munich, with innovations such as TOPCon, BackContact and tandem cells pushing surface performance to new heights. Against this, perovskite-based series modules are still considered unproven.
The updated European Long Term Investment Fund regulation broadens access to solar projects for institutional and private investors, while PPAs now offer returns independent of public subsidies.
When setting up solar systems, it's crucial to ensure the correct connectors are consistently used. Improper connections can lead to significant and easily avoidable risks.
World’s famous innovation hub for solar investors: The smarter E Europe in Munich leads the way to new products and solutions for the energy transition – in Europe and worldwide. We present the most spectacular ideas for PV, energy storage, e-mobility, system integration and the project business. Download the e-paper now for free!
Poland’s next Renewable Energy Auction is opening the door to fresh opportunities in the country’s green energy revolution. Get the latest news and find out how to apply.
Renewable energy producer R.Power has announced its first power purchase agreement for Romania. According to Eurostat figures, this signals the country’s move towards a solar future.
Statistical data show that fires in solar systems are extremely rare. Still, mistakes and accidents can lead to devastating and even fatal fires. High-quality installation makes all the difference.
Specialist retailer BayWa r.e. Solar Trade is setting standards for emissions-free logistics. Suppliers, transportation, buildings, and packaging are all in focus, with significant sustainability successes already achieved.
Large-scale storage systems are gaining ground across Europe, driven by growing demand for grid stabilisation and peak load shifting. Italy, Great Britain and Germany are leading the charge. Download the new e-paper for free.
The Polish Energy Regulatory Authority (URE) reports that microinstallations fed 8.5 TWh of green electricity into the grid in 2024, noting slower growth but the emergence of a new trend.
As solar modules grow in size and weight, certification standards are tightening. Alongside, cost-cutting in frames, glass and clamps is raising fresh quality concerns.
Connectors are often overlooked in system design and construction, but their impact on reliability is anything but minor. Poor quality or improper installation can lead to significant issues down the line.
Professional cable routing is paramount for the safety and efficiency of photovoltaic systems. Improperly installed cables can result in performance losses, short circuits and in the worst case fire.
The PV industry's eastern expansion is taking effect. The latest company to expand eastward is the photovoltaic wholesaler SegenSolar, which focuses on Poland. Additional markets in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Lithuania, Romania and the Czech Republic will be served from there.
The Swiss investment firm has received approval for its green hydrogen project in Castellón, Spain. The 100 MW electrolyser will cut over 108,000 tonnes of CO₂ every year, supporting the decarbonisation of the region’s ceramics industry.
Photovoltaics have transitioned from a niche technology to a crucial energy source in Central and Eastern Europe. Against a varying political and economic backdrop, rising energy prices, geopolitical risks and decarbonisation are all serving to drive interest.
Podcast: With module prices currently low, investing in solar is especially appealing – but that may soon change. 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.
This edition of the Special, among other topics, highlights the opportunities that farmers have to utilise land for multiple purposes. You will also find information on technology, insurance and the switch to e-mobility in agriculture.
Negligence and errors during installation, whether due to ignorance, time pressure or unsuitable materials, are among the most common causes of damage and performance loss in photovoltaic systems.
Shortlisted for UK government funding, the Selms Muir Hydrogen hub in Scotland will combine green hydrogen production with solar power to support net zero goals in the United Kingdom.
Photovoltaic systems represent an essential component of the energy transition. As investments, operators naturally expect regular returns. This makes technical defects and damage all the more vexing – in particular when they are the result of avoidable mistakes.