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Oil Discovery At Eba: Ogun Govt Reaffirms Jurisdiction, Cites Legal, Historical Evidence Solar Solutions

Oil Discovery At Eba: Ogun Govt Reaffirms Jurisdiction, Cites Legal, Historical Evidence Solar Solutions

The Ogun State government has reaffirmed its territorial jurisdiction over Eba Island in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, dismissing claims from some quarters in Ondo State as misleading and capable of triggering avoidable communal tension. The clarification follows public debates and a motion sponsored by Hon. Donald Kimikanboh Ojogo, representing Ilaje Federal Constituency in Ondo […]

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Early tropical storm cuts solar in Philippines, while East Asia sees La Niña gains

Early tropical storm cuts solar in Philippines, while East Asia sees La Niña gains

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that in January most of East Asia experienced normal to above-average solar irradiance, with southeastern China seeing surges due to reduced clouds and low aerosol levels under lingering La Niña effects. In contrast… https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/01/30/early-tropical-storm-cuts-solar-in-philippines-while-east-asia-sees-la-nina-gains/

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Study finds much lower-than-expected degradation in 1980s and 1990s solar modules

Study finds much lower-than-expected degradation in 1980s and 1990s solar modules

Researchers at SUPSI found that six Swiss PV systems installed in the late 1980s and early 1990s show exceptionally low degradation rates of just 0.16% to 0.24% per year after more than 30 years of operation. The study shows that thermal stress, ventilation, and material design play a greater role in long-term module reliability than

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FG Officially Takes Over Tai Solarin Federal University Of Education From Ogun

FG Officially Takes Over Tai Solarin Federal University Of Education From Ogun

News Investigators/ The Federal Government on Thursday, officially took over the ownership and management of the Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED), Ijagun from the Ogun State Government. NAN reports that the handover and signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun and the Minister of State for Education,

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SolarEdge, Helioplant build 6.3 MW ‘cross-shaped’ bifacial PV system for Alpine regions

SolarEdge, Helioplant build 6.3 MW ‘cross-shaped’ bifacial PV system for Alpine regions

Helioplant will leverage SolarEdge’s inverter and power optimization technology to power its cross-shaped bifacial solar system specially designed for snowy Alpine regions with high elevation. They anticipate ski resorts will be a big market for the solution which uses SolarEdge’s technology to overcome shading issues caused by the cross-structure… https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/01/29/solaredge-helioplant-bifacial-solar-pv-installation-snow-albedo-austria-ski-resorts/

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CLASS trade association launches, aims to expand access to community solar and battery storage in California

CLASS trade association launches, aims to expand access to community solar and battery storage in California

Latest Community solar developer Fieldworks Power is one of several companies to join CLASS on its launch Image: Fieldworks Power. A new trade association, Californians for Local, Affordable Solar and Storage (CLASS) has started work to improve access to community solar and battery storage projects for the residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) sectors. Launched

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Australian startup WinDC hopes to turn solar curtailment into AI gold with Megaport network deal

Australian startup WinDC hopes to turn solar curtailment into AI gold with Megaport network deal

WinDC states that it operates as the “missing link” between energy and AI, providing portable, renewable-powered AI factories and data centres that deploy eight times faster than traditional facilities, cost 50% less, and run on 100% renewable energy. The collaboration addresses Australia’s renewable energy curtailment challenge, with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) forecasting that

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