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Freight costs increase following military strikes in the Middle East

PV Magazine (International) Mar 06, 2026 by Patrick Jowett
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Freight costs from the Far East to the U.S. and Europe have increased week-on-week, while almost 150 container ships currently unable to leave the Arabian Gulf due to the risk of sailing through an active conflict zone, according to analysis from ocean and freight rate benchmarking platform Xeneta.

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Los períodos de baja producción renovable combinados con el aumento de la demanda por calefacción intensifican la subida de precios, y el conflicto ha llevado el TTF a alrededor de 50 €/MWh, cerca de un 50% por encima del promedio de enero-febrero, impulsando los precios baseload hasta 150-160 €/MWh en Italia y Alemania, aproximadamente un 45% más que en febrero.

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El proyecto, formado por 4.608 paneles solares de 550 W y 24 inversores de 100 kW, y con una superficie instada de 12.000 m2, ha sido ejecutado por Ferrovial e Iberdrola por un total de 3,42 millones. Este incluyó la sustitución de 18.325 luminarias obsoletas por tecnología LED.

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BYD unveils EV batteries that can recharge in 10 minutes

PV Magazine (International) Mar 06, 2026 by Lior Kahana
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The Chinese electric vehicle maker said the new batteries can charge from 10% to 70% in 5 minutes and from 10% to 97% in 9 minutes. The company also announced a new generation of its Flash Charging Technology.

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US solar’s push for domestic bliss

PV Magazine (International) Mar 06, 2026 by Mark Hutchins
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Incentives in the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 drove a wave of new solar manufacturing announcements, and the country now has more than enough module capacity to meet domestic demand for several years. Policy shifts have created uncertainty, but continued tax credits and a focus on domestic industry have US manufacturers planning to expand cell and component production.

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Luz verde definitiva en Europa a reducir el 90% las emisiones GEI para 2040

PV Magazine España Mar 06, 2026 by Pilar Sánchez Molina
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El Consejo de Europa ha adoptado definitivamente el Reglamento Europeo sobre el Clima modificado, lo que introduce un objetivo climático intermedio vinculante para 2040 de una reducción del 90 % de las emisiones netas de gases de efecto invernadero con respecto a los niveles de 1990.

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Why US LNG firms stand to profit from Iran war fallout

Canary Media Mar 06, 2026 by Dan McCarthy
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See more from Canary Media’s ​“Chart of the Week” column . The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas — and the war in the Middle East is about to bring massive profits to its gas producers. As the war destabilizes oil and gas production in the region, LNG prices have shot up globally…

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North Carolinians band together to help their neighbors electrify

Canary Media Mar 06, 2026 by Elizabeth Ouzts
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After Susan Lindsay got rooftop solar panels installed on her home in Greensboro, North Carolina, she wanted the low-income households she visited as a parent educator to be able to do the same — but without the expense. “I realized how hard that would be for any of these families I was working with, but also how…

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New study challenges current narrative around EPE encapsulants

PV Magazine (International) Mar 06, 2026 by Lior Kahana
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Austrian researchers analyzed commercial ethylene vinyl acetate–polyolefin–ethylene vinyl acetate (EPE) solar encapsulants and found that products sold under the same label can have significantly different material structures and performance. While EPE offers better moisture barriers and thermal resistance than EVA and is rapidly gaining market share, the study warns that its long-term reliability and behavior vary widely and require deeper investigation.

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Cold thermal storage crucial to boosting liquid-air energy storage efficiency

PV Magazine (International) Mar 06, 2026 by Lior Kahana
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Researchers reviewed 110 studies on cold thermal energy storage in liquid-air energy storage, finding that cold storage performance has a far greater impact on system efficiency than previously assumed. While phase change materials offer high theoretical efficiency gains, simpler packed-bed sensible heat systems are currently the most mature and cost-effective option, with further experimental validation needed to bridge the gap to large-scale deployment.

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