JinkoSolar has set a new world record efficiency of 27.79% for n-type TOPCon solar cells, utilizing innovative technologies such as ultrathin silicon oxide tunneling layer and doped polysilicon passivated contacts. They are aiming to achieve 28% efficiency by 2028. In addition, the company achieved a 33.84% power conversion efficiency for a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell based on n-type wafers. These advancements, verified by reputable institutions, showcase JinkoSolar's commitment to pushing the boundaries of solar energy efficiency and could have significant implications for climate solutions experts.
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Siemens Gamesa plans to commercialise 21MW wind turbine, says exec
Siemens Gamesa is set to develop a 21.5MW prototype offshore wind turbine, signaling a major advancement in offshore wind technology. The company's goal is to enhance energy production and efficiency in offshore wind farms by increasing the turbine's capacity. This development marks a significant step towards meeting renewable energy targets and reducing carbon emissions to combat climate change.
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Joined up sustainable transition (JUST): Fossil fuel generators
Gold Standard is consulting on a new methodology for replacing fossil fuel generators with renewable energy systems, such as solar PV, wind power, and energy storage technologies, to reduce emissions. This transition aligns with Just Transition requirements and helps displace electricity generated from fossil fuels like diesel and natural gas. The methodology can be applied to off-grid communities, commercial facilities, and residential buildings relying on fossil fuel generators for power, providing a sustainable solution for reducing emissions and promoting clean energy alternatives.
https://www.goldstandard.org/consultations/just-fossil-fuel-generators-consultation
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Largest Tesla Supercharger Hub Opens — Is Powered By Solar
Tesla has launched its largest Supercharger hub in Lost Hills, California, powered by solar energy and battery storage. The hub features 164 V4 Supercharger stalls delivering over 300 kW of electricity each and is mostly off-grid, thanks to the solar power array and Megapacks. By bypassing the slow permitting and grid connection process, Tesla is able to provide sustainable and reliable travel options for EV drivers, including those with trailers. Located 146 miles north of Los Angeles, this achievement marks a significant step forward in the advancement of climate solutions in the transportation sector.
https://cleantechnica.com/2025/11/27/largest-tesla-supercharger-hub-opens-is-powered-by-solar/
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ENCORE: Small Dollar, Big Impact
Premal Shah discusses effective altruism and the importance of investing in reforestation efforts, system change, and renewable energy to combat climate change. He emphasizes the need to focus on solutions with the highest impact per dollar, such as building solar in markets with dirtier grids. Shah argues that changing the rules of capitalism and making strategic investments are essential in addressing the climate crisis effectively.
https://www.climateone.org/audio/encore-small-dollar-big-impact
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Philippines commissions 6.5 MW solar project for social housing
The Ning Ning Solar Rooftop Project in the Philippines is the world's first grid-connected, solar rooftop project within a social housing community, providing clean energy to almost 2,000 homes and expected to reduce over 6,233 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the project's benefits, such as revenue generation for community services and additional power supply to the grid. The successful collaboration between the government, private sector, and local communities paved the way for this innovative project, with plans for more rooftop solar projects in the future to further combat climate change.
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Environmental News Network – How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Achieve a Clean Energy Future
AI is playing a crucial role in supporting the clean energy transition by managing power grid operations, planning infrastructure investments, and guiding the development of novel materials. Despite concerns about increased energy demands, AI is also helping to reduce energy consumption and emissions in buildings, transportation, and industrial processes. Furthermore, AI is optimizing the design and siting of new wind and solar installations and energy storage facilities, further aiding the transition to clean energy.
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Photonic curing could accelerate transition to copper-metallized solar cells
Researchers in the United States have developed a photonic curing technique using laser sintering to improve the copper metallization of solar cells by reducing oxidation. This process produces dense, low-porosity copper layers with strong adhesion to indium tin oxide, achieving low bulk and contact resistivity. The technique allows for rapid, localized heating of copper pastes on temperature-sensitive substrates without causing thermal stress. The researchers aim to reduce copper consumption and improve the efficiency of solar cells through this innovative method, which is scalable and compatible with high-volume photovoltaic manufacturing. This new technique for solar cell manufacturing using photonic curing of copper inks could provide a pathway to scalable copper metallization for solar cells, as presented in a paper published in physica status solidi (PSS) by a research team including academics from the University of Delaware.
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Plenitude tests perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules in utility-scale installation pilot
Italian renewable energy company Plenitude is partnering with Swift Solar to test their 28% efficiency perovskite-silicon tandem technology in a utility-scale pilot project, aiming to validate its performance and durability. This technology is expected to offer up to 40% more power from the same footprint compared to conventional solar panels, making it valuable for meeting increasing electricity demand. Backed by exclusive IP from MIT, Stanford, and NREL, with over 40 patents and significant funding, the perovskite tandem technology shows promise for advancing renewable energy solutions.
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All 212,296 panels installed at state’s first 100 pct publicly owned hybrid solar and battery project
Victoria's first state-owned solar and battery hybrid project, the SEC Renewable Energy Park in Horsham, has completed installation of all PV modules and accepted delivery of a transformer. The $370 million project includes a 119 MW solar farm and 100 MW, 200 MWh big battery, creating local jobs and renewable energy infrastructure. Once operational, it will generate enough power for around 51,000 homes and be one of Australia's first publicly owned utility-scale renewable energy projects.