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SolarEdge ships 1.47GW of inverters in Q3 amid optimism for C&I sales
by JP Casey on November 6, 2025 at 12:33 pm
Inverter manufacturer SolarEdge sold close to 1.5GW of inverters in the third quarter of the year, driving revenue of US$340.2 million. […]
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Chinese polysilicon producers see improved profits, module makers still struggling
by Ben Willis on November 6, 2025 at 11:56 am
Third-quarter results show a clear split in the fortunes of China’s leading polysilicon and module producers, writes Carrie Xiao. […]
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European PV module prices stabilise ‘at the bottom’ in October
by Jonathan Touriño Jacobo on November 6, 2025 at 11:19 am
The low volatility displayed in PV module prices in Europe has reached a sustained equilibrium between production and demand in October, according to online solar marketplace sun.store. […]
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Osaka Gas and Sonnedix to build BESS at 38.7MW solar PV project in Japan
by Andy Colthorpe on November 6, 2025 at 10:06 am
Osaka Gas and Sonnedix have announced plans to install a BESS at the latter's 38.7MW Oita solar project in Japan. […]
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Pacific Energy completes solar module installation at 35MW plant in Western Australia
by George Heynes on November 6, 2025 at 9:28 am
Pacific Energy has completed the installation of all 66,000 solar modules for a 35MW solar PV plant at a Western Australian mining site. […]
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Has the time once again arrived for utility-scale silicon carbide?
by Ben Willis on November 6, 2025 at 9:25 am
PV Talk: Owen Schelenz of GE Vernova explains why silicon carbide power conversion technology is once again on the agenda for utility solar. […]
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Renewable energy retailer signs off take deal for newest solar farm in NSW
by Giles Parkinson on November 6, 2025 at 3:43 am
Renewable energy retailer moves into NSW market with an off-take agreement from the newest, and one of the biggest, solar farms in the state. The post Renewable energy retailer signs off take deal for newest solar farm in NSW appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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Shock and dismay as one of Australia’s biggest solar recycling hopes put into administration
by Rachel Williamson on November 6, 2025 at 3:40 am
One of Australia's big hopes for solar recycling has been put into administration - much to the surprise of the company - and just months after industry warnings. The post Shock and dismay as one of Australia’s biggest solar recycling hopes put into administration appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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EU sets “flexible” target of cutting emissions by 90 pct by 2040, but delays new carbon market
by AAP on November 6, 2025 at 3:30 am
EU countries' climate ministers have approved a 2040 climate change target to cut emissions by 90 per cent but with flexibilities to weaken this aim. The post EU sets “flexible” target of cutting emissions by 90 pct by 2040, but delays new carbon market appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Would you like electrification with that?
by Solar Insiders Podcast on November 6, 2025 at 2:43 am
Energy Efficiency Council CEO Luke Menzel on how Australia must take a smorgasbord approach to home energy to make the most of Labor’s free solar plan. Plus, news of the week. The post Solar Insiders Podcast: Would you like electrification with that? appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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Spanish wind and French nuclear heavyweights still in the running to build New England REZ
by Sophie Vorrath on November 6, 2025 at 2:35 am
The search for a network operator to build and operate the grid to support the New England Renewable Energy Zone has been narrowed down to three contenders. The post Spanish wind and French nuclear heavyweights still in the running to build New England REZ appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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Expensive and high risk: Queensland LNP’s coal-keeper policy will cost consumers a bomb, critics say
by Sophie Vorrath on November 6, 2025 at 2:03 am
Queensland LNP has "significantly underestimated" huge costs of delaying coal plant closures while still shooting for net zero, industry and union groups warn. The post Expensive and high risk: Queensland LNP’s coal-keeper policy will cost consumers a bomb, critics say appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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China solar giant signs 5 gigawatt hour deal focusing on Australian battery storage portfolio
by Giles Parkinson on November 6, 2025 at 2:03 am
Chinese PV giant signs a 5 GWh battery supply deal for a portfolio of storage projects, mostly located in Australia. The post China solar giant signs 5 gigawatt hour deal focusing on Australian battery storage portfolio appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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Finance locked in, construction starts at big battery with largest “virtual toll” deal in Australia
by Giles Parkinson on November 6, 2025 at 1:57 am
Akaysha becomes first battery storage owner to surpass 6 GWh of capacity after sealing finance for new project that features biggest "virtual toll" deal. The post Finance locked in, construction starts at big battery with largest “virtual toll” deal in Australia appeared first on Renew Economy. […]
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CPower says its load relief more than doubled, to 38 GWh
by Diana DiGangi on November 5, 2025 at 5:52 pm
With about 6.7 GW of distributed energy resources under contract, the NRG Energy subsidiary is one of the largest virtual power plant platforms in the country. […]
