Tag: Solar Innovation
Advancements in photovoltaic tech, microgrids, and residential solar solutions
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China’s tax shift: why solar panel prices may move in 2026
Last updated: 10. January 2026 Berlin, 10. January 2026 Insights China will remove VAT export rebates for many solar products from 1 April 2026. That

EV Charging Hubs: How Gas Stations Are Reinventing Themselves
Old fuel forecourts are becoming EV charging hubs as planners and operators try to match rising public charging needs with familiar, well‑located sites. The shift

US Climate Treaty Exit: What It Means for Clean Tech
The US climate treaty exit changed a core political signal for global climate policy and affected investor confidence, but it did not stop clean tech

Balcony Solar: Why plug-in panels are going mainstream
Small, plug-in rooftop panels are finally leaving niche status: balcony solar gives apartment dwellers a low-cost way to cut import from the grid and, where

Renewables in Europe: Why 1 TW is stuck in limbo
Reports often say a terawatt of clean projects is “stuck” — and Renewables in Europe is the phrase that keeps coming up. Policy and industry

Space Data Centers: Why energy may move off‑planet
Constant sunlight, near‑zero atmosphere and the prospect of direct solar transmission are driving renewed interest in space data centers. The idea is that servers could

Perovskite solar cell hits 27.37% claim — why it matters
Last updated: 08. January 2026 Berlin, 08. January 2026 Insights Chinese manufacturer BOE has reported a small‑area perovskite solar cell efficiency of 27.37 %, a top

Solar & Wind Power: What 700 GW by 2030 really means
Many headlines mention “700 GW by 2030” as if it were a single, exact target. The phrase most often concerns solar and wind power and can

Transparent Solar Panels: Why 50% Clarity Is the Limit
Many building and product designers ask the same question: can a window also be a useful solar generator? Transparent solar panels make that possible by

Distributed Energy: Why a $500M rooftop power push matters
A $500 million private funding package to install rooftop solar and batteries is not just a corporate deal — it is an example of how distributed