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SolarNews Weekly Bulletin - Week 24, 2026
A weekly digest of 12 important solar energy stories published between 08/06/2026 and 14/06/2026.
SolarNews Weekly Bulletin - Week 23, 2026
A weekly digest of 12 important solar energy stories published between 01/06/2026 and 07/06/2026.
SolarNews Weekly Bulletin - Week 22, 2026
A weekly digest of 12 important solar energy stories published between 25/05/2026 and 31/05/2026.
SolarNews Weekly - Week 52, 2025
📰 SolarNews Weekly | Week 52, 2025 This week's key developments in solar energy: 🔹 France covers mountain with 112,000 solar panels in mega project 🔹 Japan creates flexible solar cells - milestone sought since 1883 🔹 Humanity's first space solar power plant begins operation 🔹 China's solar installations rise to six-month high in November 🔹 India's renewable boom faces hidden waste problem (BBC) 🔹 Turkey's renewable capacity tops 75 GW as solar overtakes gas 🔹 Texas eyes 5 GW perovskite production to challenge China 📄 Read the full bulletin → solarnews.info #SolarEnergy #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #SolarNews #EnergyTransition
SolarNews Weekly - Week 51, 2025
📰 SolarNews Weekly | Week 51, 2025 This week's key developments in solar energy: 🔹 TotalEnergies & Google sign landmark 21-year PPA in Malaysia 🔹 Trump administration approves major solar project 🔹 Science Magazine names solar breakthrough as 2025 highlight 🔹 Australia faces 60M panel recycling challenge 🔹 California's energy grid transformation accelerates 🔹 Sweden unveils innovative Solar Egg installation 🔹 Turkey targets ambitious 75GW solar capacity 📄 Read the full bulletin → solarnews.info #SolarEnergy #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #SolarNews #EnergyTransition
SolarNews Weekly - Week 50, 2025
Week 50 highlights: California covers 4,000 miles of canals with solar panels, revolutionary 15x efficiency tech, battery storage hits $65/MWh tipping point, Texas solar overtakes coal. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
SolarNews Weekly - Week 49, 2025
Week 49 brings technological breakthroughs and policy turbulence: China unveils snow panels generating power from precipitation, Hungary leads world in solar adoption, FERC reports 88% of new US capacity is renewable, while Trump policies create uncertainty. US homeowners rush for expiring tax credits.
SolarNews Weekly - Week 48, 2025
Week 48 highlights: US balcony solar legislation reaching millions, space-based solar power race, Japan perovskite windows, China world record 33.35% efficiency, US solar growth offsetting demand, California historic gas decline, Greece 2030 goal by 2025. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
Solar Energy Weekly Bulletin - Week 47
Australia gives away free solar power, Trump policies risk Texas projects, India activates 10M panels, Star Catcher space power record, AI transforms solar market, HoloSolis $255M France factory, oil-rich nation builds clean energy empire.
SolarNews Weekly - Hafta 46, 2025
Week 46 highlights: Solar and wind meeting 2025 demand, Colombia $9B investment, India ReNew $9.33B, Texas solar towers, Egypt 1.2 GW, Germany hybrid plant, TotalEnergies Saudi Arabia. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
SolarNews Weekly - Hafta 45, 2025
Week 45 highlights: Indoor solar technology breakthrough, Jamaica hurricane resilience, Emmvee India $625M IPO, Germany balcony solar revolution, Texas renewable success, Australia free solar policy, Germany printed solar panels. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
SolarNews Weekly - Hafta 44, 2025
Week 44 highlights: Parking lot solar innovations, agrivoltaic expansion, Africa market growth, AI-driven solar optimization, policy changes across Europe, Central European projects, industrial applications surge. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
Solar Energy Weekly Bulletin - Week 43
Week 43 highlights: Desert mega-project with 20M panels, China solar rebound, Abu Dhabi 24/7 energy, Japan perovskite strategy, Huawei Europe expansion, silver price surge, Alaska agrivoltaics breakthrough. #SolarEnergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy
SolarNews Weekly Bulletin - Week 24, 2026
A weekly digest of 12 important solar energy stories published between 08/06/2026 and 14/06/2026.
Solar Energy
Weekly Bulletin
The pulse of the global renewable energy movement
This Week's Headlines
Weekly Summary & Analysis
SolarNews tracked 12 notable solar and renewable energy stories for 08/06/2026 through 14/06/2026. The selected stories concentrate on market-moving policy decisions, grid economics, storage momentum, and deployment signals that can affect solar companies, investors, and energy buyers.
This issue draws from sector sources including pv magazine Global, Renewable Energy Institute, Saur Energy, Wood Mackenzie, Energy-Storage.News. Stories with direct policy, tariff, country-level regulation, or large project impact are prioritized because they usually shape market behavior beyond the initial headline.
The digest highlights 5 policy or grid signal, 6 storage or electricity market development, and 9 deployment or investment signal.
1. Country-level tariffs, regulations, and grid-price changes remain the highest-signal items for solar market direction.
2. Storage, flexibility, and electricity pricing are increasingly tied to solar growth and reader engagement.
3. Large project launches and capacity records provide useful demand signals for the wider solar supply chain.
Bangladesh introduces 0% tax rate and duty exemptions for solar sector
Bangladesh has introduced one of the clearest solar tax support packages in the region, with a 0% sector tax rate running until 2035. The duty exemptions on modules, batteries, inverters and BESS equipment could directly improve project economics for rooftop, C&I and utility-scale solar investment.
Why it matters
- Capacity and investment signals can indicate where demand is moving.- Source: pv magazine Global.
SECI tenders 1.2 GW of renewables with storage for assured peak power
SECI has launched a 1.2 GW renewable-plus-storage tender designed to deliver four hours of assured peak power every day. The procurement is important because it moves Indian auctions further from plain energy supply toward dispatchable renewable capacity backed by storage.
Why it matters
- Policy and tariff moves can change project economics quickly.- Grid and storage signals are becoming central to solar value creation.
- Capacity and investment signals can indicate where demand is moving.
BNEF warns global solar demand could decline for first time in two decades
BNEF is warning that global solar deployment may record its first annual decline in two decades. The key signal for the industry is not only weaker demand growth, but the growing role of storage, curtailment management and market design in unlocking the next stage of solar expansion.
Why it matters
- Grid and storage signals are becoming central to solar value creation.- Capacity and investment signals can indicate where demand is moving.
- Source: pv magazine Global.
Eskom launches renewable energy unit as South Africa power market reforms advance
Eskom has launched a dedicated renewable energy unit as South Africa continues to reform its power market. The move is notable because it pushes the coal-heavy utility toward more bankable renewable project structures while private solar and market liberalization continue to change the country's electricity system.
Why it matters
- Capacity and investment signals can indicate where demand is moving.- Source: pv magazine Global.
Japan report calls for policy reforms to scale grid-scale battery storage
A new Renewable Energy Institute report says Japan's grid-scale battery market has strong investor interest but still faces grid connection and market-rule barriers. The policy recommendations matter because Japan needs storage to manage rising variable renewable energy while creating bankable revenue models for developers.
Why it matters
- Policy and tariff moves can change project economics quickly.- Grid and storage signals are becoming central to solar value creation.
- Source: Renewable Energy Institute.
More Solar Sector Moves
GERC proposes extending Rs 1.50/unit banking charge for green open access consumers
Gujarat's regulator has proposed keeping the Rs 1.50/kWh banking charge for Green Energy Open Access users in place through August 2026. The consultation is important for commercial and industrial buyers because banking rules directly affect solar open-access savings, contract structures and project bankability.
MERC orders net-metering relief for open access solar consumer in Maharashtra
Maharashtra's regulator has ordered relief for an industrial consumer after net-metering benefits were denied on a 999 kW rooftop solar system. The decision is notable because it reinforces the compatibility of rooftop solar net metering and captive open access supply for commercial users.
Mexico allocates 6.7 GW of solar in renewables tender
Mexico has awarded about 6.7 GW of solar in a major renewables procurement led by the Federal Electricity Commission. The result is important because solar captured nearly 90% of the selected capacity, showing how strongly PV is shaping Mexico's next wave of utility-scale power additions.
US solar additions forecast to stay flat as permitting and policy risks bite
The latest US solar outlook points to strong demand but a flatter growth path through 2031. Solar and storage are still dominating new US power capacity, yet permitting delays, trade rules and tax-credit uncertainty are limiting how quickly the pipeline can turn into installed projects.
General Motors enters grid-scale storage with sodium-ion battery program
GM is moving deeper into grid-scale storage through a sodium-ion battery program with Peak Energy. The story matters because sodium-ion, LFP production, second-life EV packs and V2G capability are converging into a broader strategy for stationary storage and grid flexibility.
Gamuda takes interest in 450 MW / 1.8 GWh Hazelwood North solar-plus-storage project
Gamuda Renewables has entered Victoria's market through the 450 MW / 1.8 GWh Hazelwood North solar-plus-storage project. The development is strategically important because it repurposes coal-region grid infrastructure and may support future data-center load with on-site solar and storage.