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The development of the solar sector and pv technologies is different in different countries. Applications, the political situation, subsidy programs and the experiences of installers and users differ. Here you will find the most important pv markets.

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Sweden: New guide for emergency operation with residential PV systems launched

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The Swedish Solar Energy Association (Svensk Solenergi) has launched a guideline to emergency operation in the event of a power outage for household with solar panels. It was presented during the National Conference on Public Health and Defense.

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DHL company relies on PV – large roof system in Finland

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As part of the global strategy of the logistics company DHL, all new buildings must be climate-neutral by 2030, with the goal of achieving complete climate neutrality by 2050. The logistics company is relying heavily on photovoltaics to achieve this, including in Finland.

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Current study by Ember: Solar energy is the fastest growing technology in Europe

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No other electricity generation technology has expanded as quickly as photovoltaics in the past year. It is now stronger than coal power. Adding green power plants also saves a lot of money on fossil fuel imports.

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Eastern Europe

Moldova pushes investment in renewables – first tender launched

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The Republic of Moldova is taking major steps to encourage investment in renewable energies, expand international partnerships and achieve climate targets. Photovoltaics play an important role in this. The first tenders were recently launched.

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Empowering the Future: Enex, Renewable Energy Trade Fair in Kielce, Poland

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The Enex Expo has served as a key meeting point for companies and experts in the renewable energy sector for many years. The event showcases cutting-edge technologies and solutions that drive the growth and development of the sector. The 27th edition of the fair will take place on February 18th and 19th, 2025, at the Targi Kielce Exhibition Centre.

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SolarPower Europe report: EU solar market with only weak growth

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After four years of soaring growth, the EU solar sector has hit its first deployment slowdown of the 2020s, dropping from 53% growth in 2023 to 4% in 2024. This represents a 92% slowdown of solar growth.

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Current Study: Floating-PV could support energy goals in the U.S.

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In the US, there are plenty of water reservoirs available to be utilised for PV. As a first step, researchers have calculated the technically possible potential.

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Expert analysis: The three strongest solar energy trends in 2025

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A tsunami of cheap Chinese solar panels flooding Europe, an increasing taste for rooftop solar and a boom for small, medium and large-scale battery storage. These are the three strongest trends in solar energy for 2025, as seen by Midsummer Executive VP Sven Lindström.

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KEY Rimini 2025: Focus on renewable opportunity for the Mediterranean region

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Alessandra Astolfi, Exhibition Director of renewable tradefair KEY 2025 in Rimini/Italy, on its importance at a time just before the relaunch of renewable energy tenders in  the country.

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Southeastern Europe

Montenegro on the road to more solar PV

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Montenegro has a high solar potential and is taking promising steps to use more solar PV, as Ivana Vojinović, director of the Center for Climate Change, Natural Resources and Energy at the University of Donja Gorica, explains. But challenges remain.

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Ramon Li of Growatt: “Good prospects in a sustainably booming market”

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After ten years in the market the Chinese supplier of inverters is still holding the ground. The business is volatile, but that is no news in PV. The sales director for Eastern Europe talks about chances and pitfalls in turbulent times in the polish market.

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Barbara Michalowska: “Agri-PV products designed with durability and ease of installation”

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Corab might be best known as a PV-component wholesaler based in Poland. The roots of the company lie in the production of mounting systems. Currently, the company is capable of an output of over four Gigawatt per year. One of the newest developments in mounting system techniques from Corab are agri-pv-systems. We talked about the role of this new development with Barbara Michalowska, Agri-PV Manager at CORAB S.A.

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New EU Solar Rooftop Standard unlocks huge potential

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The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) officially entered into force. The  implementation of the new EU Rooftop Solar Standardcould drive the installation of 150 to 200 GW of additional rooftop solar capacity in the EU between 2026 and 2030 according to SolarPower Europe.

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Commercial and industrial PV rooftops on the rise – in focus this week

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More and more companies are using their building roofs to generate solar power. This week, we will be presenting some particularly interesting examples in our weekly focus topic about commercial and industrial (C&I) PV rooftops. Don't miss our webinar on this topic on 12 February either.

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Edisun Power builds solar power plant to supply data centres in Spain

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The Swiss energy provider is building a huge solar park near Madrid to cover the immense energy consumption of artificial intelligence. This will be specially adapted to supply data centres.

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Artificial intelligence: The key to transforming renewable energy systems?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is considered a key technology in many fields. What role can AI play in the energy transition and in renewable energy systems? Bradley Mundt, CEO & founder of the green energy start-up PLAN-B NET ZERO, sheds light on this question.

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Andreas Zyber from Quantumsolarpv: quality of service pays off in a difficult market

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How can PV wholesalers survive and even grow in turbulent times like these? Andreas Zyber, managing director of Quantumsolarpv GmbH, the German branch of a Polish PV wholesaler, reveals the secret of success.

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Chinese government tackles solar panel tax break, is the end of the price drops in sight?

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The Chinese government has reduced a tax break for solar panels by 4 percent. It may be a first sign that solar panel prices will rise again in the new year. Especially now that it seems likely that the Chinese government will also abolish the remaining 9 percent tax benefit in the first half of 2025, says Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. "This finally seems to be the end of the declining price curve of solar panels and making it less interesting to postpone the purchase any longer."

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Growing skills gap in a booming solar job market

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In 2024, the solar revolution is more than an environmental imperative. It is fueling job opportunities in the massive global energy transition. Yet skilled workforce is a key challenge, Saba Kalam, Programme Specialist at International Solar Alliance (ISA), Paul Buttin, French Secondee to ISA, and Berthold Breid, CEO of RENAC state.