Poland awards 1.6GW solar PV in latest tender
Poland has awarded 1.6GW of solar PV in this year’s renewable energy auction, according to the country’s Energy Regulatory Office.
Poland has awarded 1.6GW of solar PV in this year’s renewable energy auction, according to the country’s Energy Regulatory Office.
For the first time ever, solar PV was the biggest source of electricity in June 2025, according to data from energy think tank Ember.
R.Power has sold a 49.9% stake in two of its special-purpose vehicles, which are developing a solar portfolio of 91.6MWp.
Danish solar PV developer Nordic Solar has secured project financing for an 80MWp solar PV installation in Lithuania.
Speakers at LSSEU in Lisbon said that underperformance is a “massive” problem in the PV industry, which can be solved with “good data”.
Speakers at the Large Scale Solar Europe event in Lisbon discussed the future of Europe’s PV market and ongoing economic shifts.
The German auction for solar installations on buildings and noise barriers once again ended up oversubscribed, this time by 1.2 times.
A study from consultancy LCP Delta has underlined the importance of flexibility to Europe’s energy transition as the dominance of renewable energy generation grows.
France has revised down its solar PV target by 2035 from 100GW to 90GW in its latest Multiannual Energy Programme (PPE3).
Under the “multi-year” corporate PPA, Prysmian will purchase power from a 150MWp solar PV plant in the Viterbo province in central Italy.