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The development of the solar sector and PV technologies differs across countries. Each market has its own applications, political landscape and subsidy schemes relevant to installers and users. Here you’ll find the latest updates from the key PV markets.

Dr Robertas Janickas says Lithuania recorded nearly 3,900 cyber incidents in 2024, up 63 percent year on year

Lithuania – rising cyber attacks test resilience of energy networks

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A 63 percent rise in cyber attacks in 2024 has exposed vulnerabilities in Lithuania’s solar and storage infrastructure. Cybersecurity expert Dr Robertas Janickas outlines measures to restrict remote access to critical systems.

Merus Power’s 30 MW / 36 MWh system in Valkeakoski, Finland, live since October 2025

Latvia – Merus Power debuts with 20 MW / 40 MWh battery project

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With its first Latvian contract, Merus Power will deliver core technology for two battery storage projects in Riga, working with contractor Nordes Būve.

Close discussions at Intersolar India, a mainstay of the Indian PV industry since 2009

India adds 37.5 GW in 2025 as global PV takes note

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The solar market of the world’s most populous country is entering a new phase of scale and industrial ambition, as rapid growth and manufacturing expansion position it as both a major demand centre and an emerging global supplier.

Stringers ‘made in Europe’ by BBS Automation, formerly Teamtechnik

Global PV manufacturing equipment investment set to surge

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Annual investment in the sector is forecast to more than double by 2035, with cumulative spending over the next decade estimated at 250 to 300 billion US dollars.

For Prof. Ilija Nasov, establishing trust through robust standards is fundamental to the energy transition

Solar Macedonia president: “Quality standards are key to growth”

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Prof. Ilija Nasov explains how Solar Macedonia helps the growing solar sector overcome local challenges and align with European standards as it navigates the post-coal transition.

Tomáš Bílek of Fenecon shares his insights on expanding energy storage across Central and Eastern Europe

Tomáš Bílek of Fenecon: “CEE markets require flexibility and local adaptation”

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Fenecon’s head of international business development and sales discusses opportunities and challenges in Central and Eastern Europe’s evolving energy storage market.

Guest author Felix Krause, founder and CEO of Vireo Ventures

AI’s structural bottleneck – how energy limits the AI boom

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Chips and valuations dominate the AI narrative, yet as deployments expand, access to reliable electricity is becoming a critical constraint shaping infrastructure build-out and long-term competitiveness, argues Vireo Ventures CEO Felix Krause.

Ronan Power heads the industry association Solar Ireland

Ronan Power: “The outlook for Irish solar is very positive”

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Solar Ireland CEO Ronan Power discusses the drivers behind Ireland’s rapid residential and utility-scale PV growth, highlighting strong market momentum, policy support and the next steps for sector integration.

All there in the frame, substance to come in Madrid

Spain – collective self-consumption set for regulatory reset

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The Spanish solar association Unef will dedicate its sixth self-consumption summit in mid-April in Madrid to a pending regulatory reform aimed at expanding shared solar, integrating distributed storage and simplifying access for installations and energy communities.

Our guest author Ali Inal draws an interesting comparison

Lessons from chess – strategic thinking for solar leaders

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As renewable energy grows, especially in solar, leaders need the vision to see the whole board, explains Ali Inal, Managing Director at Senkron Digital.

Europe’s energy plans start with what fits in your palm

EU warned over shortfall in renewable energy raw materials

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Efforts to diversify imports, increase production and expand recycling are losing momentum within the EU, says the European Court of Auditors, which urges swift corrective action.

Sunlight, systems and strategy — Professor Malka on Albania’s PV promise

Lorenc Malka: “Albania is advancing electricity market liberalisation”

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In the third part of this interview, Professor Lorenc Malka discusses Albania’s energy‑market liberalisation, exploring solar investment, new incentives and the pressing shift from hydropower to solar as climate pressures intensify.

Joshua Murphy, head of energy storage at Econergy

Joshua Murphy: “Germany offers battery revenues, but CEE is building the pipeline”

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In this interview, Econergy International outlines its storage strategy and discusses the technical, financial and regulatory conditions shaping large-scale deployment across Europe.

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Vienna – the meeting place for the renewable energy community

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Interview with Anoushka Bakx

Fossil infrastructure in an age of pricing signals

Carbon pricing – Potsdam Climate Institute rebuts persistent myths

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As emissions trading expands in Europe and beyond, researchers at PIK examine why carbon pricing remains contested among policymakers and weigh familiar objections against the empirical record.

67 MW tracker system in Albania. Katerina Jirku Nemec sees CEE’s role as unique worldwide

Trinasolar’s Jirku Nemec: Market diversity drives solar potential in CEE

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Katerina Jirku Nemec, Head of Eastern Europe at Trinasolar, outlines in this interview why Central Eastern Europe stands out in a global context.

Waterfront living, power on top – US installer sees rising BIPV demand in premium homes

Roofit.Solar completes first US BIPV roof installation

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With its first US installation finalised and a partnership agreed with ArcEdge, Estonia-based Roofit.Solar is establishing a foothold in North America’s building-integrated photovoltaics segment.

Bustling aisles at KEY 2026 – and steady crowds at the Metlen stand

KEY 2026 – tailwind for the solar transition from Rimini

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A positive atmosphere at the trade fair in Italy, as more than 1,000 exhibitors presented a broad range of new PV and battery products and solutions over three days, with a strong focus on the C&I and utility-scale sectors.

Willi Ernst mans the forklift – the next transport is leaving for Ukraine

Next Ukraine aid shipment underway – further donations urgently needed

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Ukraine: At the beginning of March, Willi Ernst from the Biohaus Foundation personally helped load the truck with a forklift to help send off the latest shipment. The aid project is gaining momentum, but every euro in donations is still urgently needed.