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AI model sharpens solar forecasts to support satellite network stability
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 16, 2025 Accurate solar radiation forecasting is crucial for the stability of photovoltaic power systems, yet current models often blur as prediction time increases. Addressing this challenge, researchers led by Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology have unveiled an AI-based solution called GAN-Solar, designed to generate sharper, more reliable forecasts for solar energy management.

Beyond Gravity boosts Swiss production of solar array mechanisms
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Oct 16, 2025 Beyond Gravity has expanded its Swiss production capacity for solar array drive mechanisms (SADMs) by doubling its manufacturing floor area, enabling a fivefold increase in annual output from 36 to 200 units. The expansion underscores the company's growing role in supplying critical satellite hardware to the global space industry. "These mechanisms allow satellites to continuously align th

Trump administration cancels massive Nevada solar power project
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 10, 2025 The Trump administration has canceled the proposed Esmeralda 7 Solar Project in Nevada that would have been among the world's largest solar power facilities. Officials with the Bureau of Land Management on Thursday announced an environmental impact review of the proposed renewable energy facility has been canceled, which in turn cancels the project, Politico reported. The cancele

Inorganic perovskite solar cells near market readiness with record efficiency and stability
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 09, 2025 Scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), working with international partners, report one of the highest efficiencies yet for fully inorganic perovskite solar cells and, crucially, show they can run stably for hundreds of hours, narrowing the gap with commercial silicon. "Perovskite solar cells are one of the fastest-growing solar technologies in the world - they can be lightweight, t

How ageing solar panels can power a second life
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 09, 2025 Australia's world-leading rooftop solar adoption is generating a mounting waste challenge as many photovoltaic systems are retired early and routed to landfill. A University of South Australia team outlines how reuse standards, incentives, testing and certification could extend panel lifetimes and shrink solar's environmental footprint. The study led by UniSA PhD candidate Ishika Chhillar

Solar farms poised to shelter Britains bumblebees if managed for biodiversity
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
London, UK (SPX) Oct 09, 2025 Solar farms in Britain could serve as important refuges for bumblebees, according to new research led by Lancaster University with the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the University of Reading. The benefits, however, are mostly confined to the sites themselves. In field surveys, management approach was the dominant driver of bee numbers within solar farms. Sites with wildflower mar

Soil microbe mineral battery stores sunlight to degrade antibiotics after dark
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2025 Researchers have uncovered how soil communities can bank sunlight as usable energy long after nightfall. A team from Kunming University of Science and Technology and the University of Massachusetts Amherst reports a bio-photovoltage soil-microbe battery that stores solar charge and later drives the breakdown of antibiotic pollutants without light. In lab tests, common soil bacterium Bacill

University of Sydney team achieves global record for large triple-junction perovskite solar cell
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 09, 2025 A University of Sydney-led team has achieved a new global milestone in solar energy, developing the largest and most efficient triple-junction perovskite-perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell ever reported. Led by Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney Nano Institute and the School of Physics, the project achieved a certified steady-state pow

Renewables overtake coal but growth slows: reports
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Paris (AFP) Oct 7, 2025 Solar and wind farms generated more electricity than coal for the first time on record this year, but US and Chinese policy shifts are slowing growth, putting a global 2030 target out of reach, reports said on Tuesday. The surge in renewable use marks a milestone in efforts to turn away from fossil fuels, which are responsible for most of the greenhouse gas emissions that are driving climate

Solar power leads the global energy transition as costs plunge to record lows
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
London, UK (SPX) Oct 07, 2025 Solar energy has become the world's most affordable power source, with costs in the sunniest regions now as low as Pounds 0.02 per kilowatt-hour - cheaper than electricity from coal, gas or wind, according to new research by the University of Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI). Published in Energy and Environment Materials, the study identifies solar photovoltaic (PV) systems as

Extending the lifecycle of solar panels through national certification and reuse
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 07, 2025 Australia's world-leading adoption of rooftop solar energy has a hidden challenge: millions of aging photovoltaic (PV) panels heading for landfill. Researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) are now charting a path to turn this waste into opportunity, showing how extending the lifespan of panels can benefit both the environment and the economy. Led by PhD student Ishika Chhil

EPA sued for terminating 'Solar for All' grants worth $7 billion
15 Oct 2025 at 10:08pm
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 6, 2025 The Environmental Protection Agency was sued Monday for terminating $7 billion in "Solar for All" grants, intended to help low-income communities install solar panels on homes. The group of plaintiffs - made up of solar energy companies, labor unions and homeowners - filed the lawsuit in federal court in Rhode Island. They accused the EPA of ending the program, in violation of federal


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