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MNRE launches second call for proposals to build and upgrade green hydrogen testing infrastructure

India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is seeking proposals from government organizations to create and upgrade testing infrastructure for various components, technologies, and processes used across the green hydrogen value chain. The selected projects will be funded up to 100% of the capital cost for equipment, installation, and commissioning of the equipment.

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Abandoned US nuclear site to host 16,000 MT polysilicon plant

Highland Materials will build a 16,000 metric ton (MT) solar-grade polysilicon plant on a former US nuclear project site, under a long-term lease with Pivotal Manufacturing.

Websol’s new solar cell line to begin production from October

Installation and commissioning of the additional 600 MW solar cell line is nearing completion, with trial production expected in September 2025 and commercial operations anticipated in October 2025.

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The Hydrogen Stream: India’s SECI awards 70,000 MT/year green ammonia at INR 53.05/kg

With this latest award, SECI has allocated a total green ammonia production capacity of 275,000 metric tonnes per annum across four reverse auctions, at prices ranging from INR 51.80 to INR 55.75 per kg.

NISE launches support program for renewable energy start-ups

Start-ups developing technologies in fields such as solar energy, green hydrogen, energy storage, distributed renewable energy, small hydro, wind, smart grids, and clean mobility will be supported in the development and commercialization of their innovations.

US opens next round of solar import probes targeting India, Indonesia, Laos

The US Department of Commerce has initiated full investigations into anti-dumping and anti-subsidy cases against solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos filed in July. These investigations, conducted alongside the US International Trade Commission (ITC), are expected to continue into next spring.

China wafer, polysilicon prices climb 33% since early July

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Industry reacts to cybersecurity rules for rooftop solar monitoring systems

The solar industry broadly supports a more secure, standardized framework for remote monitoring systems (RMS) used in grid-connected rooftop solar installations but voices concerns over implementation hurdles, additional costs, and technical feasibility—especially for smaller players and regions with limited connectivity.

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Statcon Energiaa partners with Germany’s AEG Power Solutions for MW-class hydrogen rectifiers

Statcon Energiaa has secured a licensing agreement with Germany’s AEG Power Solutions (AEG PS) to design, manufacture, and service MW-class hydrogen rectifiers based on AEG’s advanced components.

Qcells confirms US customs detained solar cell imports from South Korea

Qcells has confirmed that US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has detained an unspecified volume of its solar cell imports from South Korea. The company claims the cells do not contain components from Xinjiang, China and says it is working with CBP to resolve the issue.

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