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  • A new blueprint for the power system from GoodWe

    GoodWe Technologies, celebrating its 15th anniversary, is focusing on smart energy integration in the solar industry. Founder Daniel Huang emphasizes the company's vision of a new power system based on solar, storage, electrified loads, and intelligent management. GoodWe has evolved from being an inverter manufacturer to a full energy solutions provider, offering various products and services for energy management. With over 100 GW of cumulative installations globally by early 2025, GoodWe aims to lead the industry by offering innovative solutions for a sustainable future, including scaling zero-carbon projects, expanding globally, and empowering consumers to become prosumers in the energy market.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/11/07/a-new-blueprint-for-the-power-system-from-goodwe/

  • Agrivoltaic Movement Pivots To Green Hydrogen

    The global agrivoltaic industry is evolving to include green hydrogen production, providing farmers with a new off-grid fuel and energy storage option. Researchers are studying the profitability and sustainability of integrating green hydrogen production with agrivoltaics, focusing on supporting food systems and producing green hydrogen for fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) charging stations. Co-locating agrivoltaics with water electrolysis to produce green hydrogen is seen as a means of decarbonization and energy independence, with projects like ECHO-WAVE in Luxembourg and federal support for green hydrogen in the US. The Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor has emerged to supply green hydrogen for industrial centers in Europe, with the EU Innovation Fund supporting projects combining agrivoltaic systems with wind turbines. More activity in this area is expected, leveraging infrastructure and resources in low-demand regions to meet the strong demand for hydrogen and renewable energy solutions in the face of climate change and the need to reduce fossil fuel dependence.

    https://cleantechnica.com/2025/10/27/the-agrivoltaic-movement-pivots-to-green-hydrogen/

  • Eco Stor breaks ground on Germany’s largest battery storage project

    Construction has commenced on Germany's largest battery storage project in Förderstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, boasting a capacity of 300 MW/714 MWh, surpassing RWE's facility to become the country's largest under development. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by political and industry leaders, signifying a major advancement in energy storage capacity in Germany. This project by Eco Stor represents a significant step towards bolstering climate solutions and renewable energy integration in the region.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/11/05/eco-stor-breaks-ground-on-germanys-largest-battery-storage-project/

  • TriplePundit • The Solar Revolution Has Only Just Begun

    The evolution of global sustainability over the past 20 years has seen significant advancements in solar technology, with costs falling globally and integration with other systems. The history of solar energy dates back to the 1950s, with improvements in efficiency and cost reduction over time. In the United States, support for solar energy has seen peaks under Presidents Carter and Obama, leading to the SunShot program and a significant drop in solar panel costs. With solar energy now the most economical way to meet rising electricity demand, new developments in technology such as rooftop panels, agrivoltaics, and emerging technologies like perovskites and thin film solar cells are driving further innovation. The future of solar energy looks promising, with advancements like see-through solar cells and orbiting systems expected to revolutionize energy solutions for years to come.

    https://triplepundit.com/2025/the-solar-revolution-has-only-just-begun/

  • Wind hits record share of 150 pct of state demand, as fossil energy shrinks to just 1.5 pct of total generation

    South Australia has achieved remarkable new records in renewable energy, with wind energy hitting a new peak share of 149.6% of state demand. The state has been running at an average of 75% wind and solar over the past year and aims to reach 100% "net" renewables by 2027. Battery storage is also playing a significant role in reducing the reliance on fossil fuels, with 31.2% of demand being met by batteries at peak times. The state's increased capacity on interstate transmission lines and new big battery projects under construction are further contributing to the growth of renewable energy. A world-first trial by AEMO using battery inverters to run big grids with no synchronous generation showed promising results, setting records for renewables share, curtailment levels, and battery charging load on Sunday.

    https://reneweconomy.com.au/wind-hits-record-share-of-150-pct-of-state-demand-as-fossil-energy-shrinks-to-just-1-5-pct-of-total-generation/

  • 3D solar tower increases capacity factor 50%, triples solar surface area

    Janta Power has secured $5.5 million in funding to develop its innovative vertical solar tower technology, currently being piloted at major global airports. These 3D solar towers offer high energy density for space-constrained areas and can be utilized in various applications like data centers, EV charging hubs, and industrial facilities. With a capacity factor 50% higher than traditional solar installations, the towers achieve a low levelized cost of electricity at $0.05 kWh. Their design allows for better alignment with energy demand and helps reduce stress on grids by providing smooth energy delivery throughout the day.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/10/27/3d-solar-tower-increases-capacity-factor-50-triples-solar-surface-area/

  • New solar and battery hybrid project sets ball rolling on environmental approvals after CIS tender win

    The Corop solar farm in Victoria, a new solar and battery hybrid project, has been chosen as a winner in a federal government tender. With 440 MW of solar PV and 800 MWh of battery storage, the project will span 1,100 hectares of farmland and include 1.19 million solar panels and 208 BESS containers. Since 2019, the project has been undergoing public consultation and has been referred for environmental assessment. This innovative project showcases the potential for large-scale renewable energy solutions to help combat climate change.

    https://reneweconomy.com.au/new-solar-and-battery-hybrid-project-sets-ball-rolling-on-environmental-approvals-after-cis-tender-win/

  • From Ruins to Reuse: How Ukrainians Are Repurposing War Waste

    In 2024, Zero Waste Kharkiv, led by Anna Prokayeva, initiated a project to recover and repurpose materials from the bomb-flattened village hall in Ruska Lozova, Ukraine, which was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion. The project aimed to address the issue of war waste and teach residents how to rebuild their homes using recovered materials. The team of volunteers sorted and transported materials to a circular construction yard, where they were repurposed for various construction needs, such as filling potholes, insulating walls, and heating buildings. By the end of the project, the site of the village hall was cleared and ready for new construction, now hosting a new council building. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is leading a major debris management effort in Ukraine, clearing nearly 800,000 tons of war rubble, with 150,000 tons processed into gravel for road repairs. Other nations are also contributing, with an Australian company making bricks from gravel, glass, and plastic bottles, and Japan providing training and equipment for waste processing. The use of A.I.-enhanced robotic cleanup machinery is being tested to reduce costs and increase safety in areas with potential hazards. Efforts are being made to amend Ukrainian laws to allow for the reuse of recycled concrete made from the war rubble. Zero Waste Kharkiv in Ukraine aims to repurpose all war wreckage, sending nothing to landfills or incinerators. The organization educates residents about the zero waste concept and follows a hierarchy of closed-loop circular systems. They send second-hand clothes, toys, and bedding to various centers, and collect spent batteries for reconfiguration. Zero Waste Kharkiv plans to continue their recycling efforts in war-torn areas to rebuild Ukraine sustainably.

    https://e360.yale.edu/features/ukraine-war-debris-recycling

  • Major Battery Tech Event To Be Held In Spain

    Battery Tech Europe is a new event at Fira de Barcelona focusing on the next generation of emerging battery applications and showcasing European innovation in battery technology. The conference will bring together thousands of energy professionals, engineers, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss pathways for solving challenges in the sector and accelerating the transition to a more sustainable energy model. With a focus on grid-scale storage, aerospace technologies, maritime electrification, and other key sectors beyond electric vehicles, the event aims to prioritize European innovation and energy independence. Featuring 5,000 battery professionals, 150 exhibitors, and 100+ expert speakers, the conference will facilitate knowledge transfer of the latest innovations and development policies in the battery technology sector, highlighting advancements in sustainability and technology.

    https://cleantechnica.com/?p=362894

  • This is Northern Europe’s up-and-coming markets for offshore wind investment

    The article delves into Europe's northern offshore wind markets, from Ireland to the Baltic States, as a crucial area for offshore wind development. It explores the potential for growth in offshore wind energy production in these countries, emphasizing their significance in the transition to renewable energy and the fight against climate change. This region's focus on offshore wind highlights a key solution for reducing carbon emissions and advancing sustainable energy practices in Europe.

    https://www.rechargenews.com/markets-and-finance/this-is-northern-europes-up-and-coming-markets-for-offshore-wind-investment-an-interactive-map/2-1-1894320