The US National Renewable Energy Agency (NREL), together with CubicPV, has produced a perovskite minimodule with a 24.0% certified efficiency| Power Engineering International
Transport for London (TfL) has signed a 15-year PPA with EDF power solutions UK for the delivery of electricity from the Longfield solar farm.| Power Engineering International
A new composite material with passive cooling is found to raise both the power and longevity of solar PV cells.| Power Engineering International
The frequency of negative power prices is predicted to reach record levels across parts of Europe after solar output hit new highs in Q2 this year.| Power Engineering International
In Australia, researchers will investigate how floating solar on irrigation dams could mitigate evaporation and boost drought resilience.| Power Engineering International
Enverus Intelligence Research has released a report assessing the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act following its signing into law.| Power Engineering International
Norwegian floating solar developer Alotta has announced the launch of a floating solar power system at a salmon farm in Chile.| Power Engineering International
Infinity Power and the Government of Côte d'Ivoire have inked two concession agreements for solar PV projects with a total capacity of 80MW. The post Infinity Power wins bid for 80MW solar projects in Côte d’Ivoire appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
The Bilbao Port Authority has awarded a contract for four solar projects, which will be incorporated in the Port's Onshore Power Supply system.| Power Engineering International
Xcel Energy subsidiary Southwest Public Service Company has announced new generation additions adding up to more than half a gigawatt.| Power Engineering International
A project run by UK Power Networks will use machine learning to estimate rooftop solar capacity not currently measured by the grid. The post UK Power Networks uses AI to judge grid capacity from rooftop solar appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Smart Grid T&D - Power Engineering International
In Australia, the SHARP projet has been launched to test photocatalytic water splitting for the production of green hydrogen.| Power Engineering International