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<p>Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed.&#160;An essential guide to the week&#8217;s key developments relating to climate...</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.carbonbrief.org/debriefed-6-february-2026-us-secret-climate-panel-unlawful-chinas-clean-energy-boon-can-humans-reverse-nature-loss/">DeBriefed 6 February 2026: US secret climate panel ‘unlawful’ | China’s clean energy boon | Can humans reverse nature loss?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.carbonbrief.org">Carbon Brief</a>.</p>

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Nuevos módulos fotovoltaicos con marcos de fibra de vidrio

PV Magazine España Feb 06, 2026 by Emiliano Bellini
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Xilia Group, una startup con sede en Hong Kong ha presentado marcos compuestos fabricados con poliuretano reforzado con fibra de vidrio. La empresa afirma que los marcos reducen el peso, resisten la corrosión y eliminan la necesidad de conexión a tierra.

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Winter Storm Fern disrupts North American solar in late January

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by pv magazine
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In a new weekly update for <b>pv magazine</b>, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that January 2026 began with relatively mild, solar-favorable conditions across much of the eastern U.S., but ended with Winter Storm Fern, as a polar vortex disruption triggered widespread cold, clouds, and sharply reduced solar generation. A rare S4-level solar radiation storm was also recorded in mid-January, though it had no direct impact on photovoltaic performance or solar data quality.

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Entso-E outlines tools for spotting instability in renewables-heavy grids

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by Emiliano Bellini
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The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity published a report on instability detection technologies to help countries with high renewable energy shares maintain grid reliability. The study highlights key tools, research priorities, and the need for stakeholder collaboration to advance real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making.

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Modeling subcell degradation rates in perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by Valerie Thompson
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Researchers in the Netherlands developed a model to identify tolerable degradation rates of the top cell in perovskite-silicon tandem modules. Simulations showed that an increase in tandem module efficiency from 28.0% to 32.9% could raise the tolerable degradation rate by approximately 50%.

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Nuevos criterios en la clasificación de seguidores fotovoltaicos de Wood Mackenzie

PV Magazine España Feb 06, 2026 by Pilar Sánchez Molina
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La nueva clasificación evalúa a los fabricantes según ocho criterios ponderados: cumplimiento de ESG y RSC (30 %), servicio posventa y garantía (15 %), investigación y desarrollo (15 %), estabilidad de la cadena de suministro (15 %), utilización de la capacidad (10 %), disponibilidad de certificaciones de terceros (5 %), condiciones financieras (5 %) y experiencia en fabricación (5 %).

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Italy installs 6.4 GW of solar in 2025

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by Sergio Matalucci
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The country's cumulative installed PV capacity reached 43.5 GW at the end of December, according to the latest figures released by Italian grid operator Terna.

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Australia rooftop solar volumes fall 32% after four-month rebound

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by Ev Foley
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Rooftop solar installations in Australia declined sharply in January, with small-scale technology certificate (STC) volumes down 32% month on month after four consecutive months of growth, according to market analyst SunWiz. It says the result was broadly in line with seasonal norms and does not signal a trend for 2026.

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Trump may not like solar, but lots of his voters do

Canary Media Feb 06, 2026 by Ysabelle Kempe
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This analysis and news roundup come from the Canary Media Weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it every Friday. If your neighbor tells you they’re a Republican who voted for Donald Trump, where do you assume that person stands on solar power? With the president and many state and federal GOP lawmakers attacking the…

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La planta de Berko Kompressoren ha incorporado 100 paneles solares Soluxa-Aiko de 410 Wp en tres fachadas sobre más de 200 m2. El sistema, equipado con perfiles de inserción Alius, fabricados en el mismo color que los paneles, permitiría una integración visual completa de la instalación en la fachada del edificio.

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How to combine mechanized farming with agrivoltaics

PV Magazine (International) Feb 06, 2026 by Emiliano Bellini
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An international study finds that successful agrivoltaic projects require farm-specific, holistic co-design that integrates PV layout with agricultural mechanization from the earliest planning stages. Without proper alignment between machinery, crops, and PV systems, agrivoltaics risk major land loss, lower field efficiency, and higher operating costs, undermining farm profitability.

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Chart: Surprise — batteries got cheaper again last year

Canary Media Feb 06, 2026 by Dan McCarthy
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See more from Canary Media’s &quot;Chart of the Week” column . Yes, batteries got cheaper again last year. It’s so predictable at this point, it’s almost boring. Almost. In 2025, the average price of a lithium-ion battery pack was $108 per kilowatt-hour, down 8% from the year prior, according to research firm…

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What’s driving up Maine’s energy bills? Natural gas.

Canary Media Feb 06, 2026 by Sarah Shemkus
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Natural gas, not solar panels and wind turbines, is the primary driver behind soaring power prices in Maine, according to a new report released this week by the state’s energy department. Mainers pay some of the highest electricity rates in the country — only five states had higher residential prices in November…

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