As of the first half of 2025, the United Kingdom has installed over 1.5 million rooftop solar systems. With the government’s plan to increase total solar capacity to 45–47 GW by 2030, the country is ...
AlphaESS, a leading global provider of battery energy storage systems (BESS), today announced the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Stucky International, AlphaESS International and ...
POWEROAD has been officially awarded ESG certifications by Bureau Veritas in Xiamen, marking a key milestone in our sustainability journey. Notably, our C&I BESS and Residential BESS products have ...
Australian manufacturer PHNXX has broken into the United States market, teaming with microgrid system and software ...
Statistics from Enedis show that 4.2 GW of solar connected to France’s grid in the January-September period, including 82 MW paired with storage, marking a slight decline from 2024.
Storage is essential to expand renewables penetration and ensure grid flexibility, according to a study by consultants PSR. Regulatory and tax barriers still limit the sector, however, and new revenue ...
Germany’s battery storage boom is real but so are the bottlenecks. As capital pours in and gigawatt-hour-scale projects near launch, grid connection delays and regulatory uncertainty are threatening ...
The Taiwanese government has revealed plans to update environmental impact assessment (EIA) standards for solar projects, following storm-related damage to installations and growing public concern ...
South African power utility Eskom has simplified the registration process for PV systems operating under the Small-Scale Embedded Generation (SSEG) scheme.
Powerchina has finished the 200 MW Guayepo III solar farm in northern Colombia, connecting it to the grid six days ahead of schedule for Italian utility Enel.
The energy regulator of the Philippines has approved an increase in the feed-in tariff allowance (FIT-All) to PHP 0.2073 ($0.004)/kWh from PHP 0.1189, with the new rate set to take effect next month.
Hybrid integration, digital optimization, and rising corporate demand are defining India’s next renewable phase, says Engie India’s Shantanu Upasani.
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