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Protecting Electrical Systems in Renewable Energy Plants

Protecting Electrical Infrastructure in Renewable Energy Plants The global renewable energy sector has experienced unprecedented growth, with renewable electricity capacity increasing by around 2,600 gigawatts between 2015 and 2024—a remarkable 140% increase. As solar power has surpassed hydropower and nuclear...

From Research to Industry: The Future of Solar at the EU PVSEC 2025 in Bilbao

The 42nd edition of the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition will take place from 22 to 26 September in Bilbao, Spain. For five days, researchers, industry leaders and policymakers from around the world will showcase the latest...

LONGi and Nofar Collab for Romania’s Largest Solar Facility

LONGi, one of the world's leading forces in solar innovation, has joined forces with Israel's top renewable energy developer, Nofar Energy, to provide one of Romania's largest solar energy installations. Together, the two companies will develop the 282 MW...

Egypt Enters $220 Million Foreign Deal for Atom Solar Egypt

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on 27 August oversaw the signing of a land usufruct agreement for a $220 million (EGP 11 billion) industrial complex that will manufacture solar cells, solar panels, and energy storage systems within the Suez...

Defying Trump, Solar + Wind Provided More Than a Fifth of U.S. Electrical Generation in 1st Half of 2025 as Solar Grew 38%

A review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveals that solar provided almost 9% of total U.S. electrical generation in the first half of this year while wind +...

Sumitomo Japan Introduces Perovskite Solar Cells Production

Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI) from Japan has reportedly gone on to develop a new method in order to make a critical layer within the perovskite solar cells. The company claims that this process helps in low-temperature mass production and...

ADB and SPEL Enter $2.8M Deal to Boost Solar Energy in Samoa

The Asian Development Bank has entered into a $2.8 million (around AU$4.3 million) loan with Sun Pacific Energy Ltd (SPEL) to fund the development of renewable energy in Samoa.  The funds from the ADB and SPEL deal will be utilised...

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