Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Sungrow, Enevo, Cando Solar, Dogo Power, among others.
Sungrow and Enevo Sign 1 GWh Battery Storage Deal in Romania
Sungrow and Enevo Group have signed a landmark 1 GWh energy storage agreement to support Romania’s energy transition. The deal will deploy large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enhance grid flexibility and integrate renewable energy. The project will store excess electricity from wind and solar sources and dispatch it during peak demand, improving grid stability and reliability. It also supports Romania’s efforts to expand clean energy capacity and reduce carbon emissions. This agreement highlights growing investment in energy storage across Eastern Europe, reinforcing the critical role of batteries in enabling renewable integration and accelerating the shift toward a resilient, low-carbon energy system
Cando Solar Launches ‘Solar Wing’ Lightweight Solar Cloth Technology
Cando Solar has introduced its innovative “Solar Wing” solution, featuring lightweight solar cloth designed to make scalable and flexible solar power more accessible. The technology enables solar generation on surfaces where traditional panels are not practical, expanding potential applications across industries.The solar cloth is portable, adaptable, and easy to deploy, offering new opportunities for off-grid power, temporary installations, and infrastructure integration. Its lightweight design reduces installation complexity and costs while maintaining efficient energy generation. This innovation highlights ongoing advancements in solar technology, supporting broader adoption of renewable energy and enabling more versatile, scalable, and sustainable power solutions
Dogo Power Launches Smart PV-ESS Solution for Integrated Energy Management
Dogo Power has introduced its full-scenario grid-forming (GFM) smart PV-ESS solution, integrating solar photovoltaic (PV) generation with energy storage systems (ESS) for advanced energy management. The solution is designed to enhance grid stability and support reliable renewable energy integration. By combining solar power with battery storage, the system enables efficient energy use, peak shaving, and backup power, while grid-forming capabilities help maintain voltage and frequency stability. This is particularly valuable in grids with high renewable penetration. The launch highlights growing innovation in hybrid energy systems, offering scalable and intelligent solutions to improve energy resilience, optimize performance, and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon power system.
Sungrow’s SHT Hybrid Inverter Wins First VDE AR-N 4105:2026 Certification
Sungrow has announced that its SHT hybrid inverter has become the world’s first to receive the VDE AR-N 4105:2026 certification, marking a major milestone in solar and energy storage technology standards. The certification demonstrates compliance with advanced grid connection and safety requirements in Germany. The hybrid inverter integrates solar PV and battery storage, enabling efficient energy management, backup power, and enhanced grid support. Achieving this certification highlights Sungrow’s commitment to innovation, reliability, and regulatory compliance. This development underscores the growing importance of advanced inverter technologies in supporting renewable integration, improving grid stability, and accelerating the transition to a resilient, low-carbon energy system.
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