Power Quality Issues from Large Solar Plants: Flicker, Harmonics, and Compliance is becoming a defining issue for European solar PV, shaping permitting outcomes, project economics, and operational strategy. As deployment scales, the industry needs clearer assumptions,...
Negative Power Prices in Europe: What They Mean for Solar PV Revenues
Negative Power Prices in Europe: What They Mean for Solar PV Revenues is becoming a defining issue for European solar PV, shaping permitting outcomes, project economics, and operational strategy. As deployment scales, the industry needs clearer assumptions, better...
Merchant Solar Projects in Europe: Life Without Subsidies
Merchant Solar Projects in Europe: Life Without Subsidies is becoming a defining issue for European solar PV, shaping permitting outcomes, project economics, and operational strategy. As deployment scales, the industry needs clearer assumptions, better data, and more...
Land Competition in Europe: Solar PV vs Food, Housing, and Nature
Land Competition in Europe: Solar PV vs Food, Housing, and Nature is becoming a defining issue for European solar PV, shaping permitting outcomes, project economics, and operational strategy. As deployment scales, the industry needs clearer assumptions, better data,...
How Digital Twins Are Changing Solar PV Design and O&M in Europe
Digital twins are moving from pilot projects to a practical competitive advantage in Europe’s solar PV sector. By connecting engineering models with live operational data, they reduce design uncertainty, speed up commissioning, and shift O&M from reactive ticket...
Grid-Forming Inverters: Are They the Future of Europe’s Power System?
As Europe’s power system shifts toward inverter-based renewables, traditional grid stability assumptions are being challenged. Grid-forming inverters are emerging as a potential solution, promising to redefine how frequency, voltage, and system resilience are...
Grid Congestion in Europe: The Hidden Constraint Slowing Solar Growth
Grid congestion is emerging as one of the most underestimated barriers to solar expansion in Europe. While capacity targets accelerate, physical grid limits increasingly shape prices, curtailment, and project viability, redefining how and where solar power can grow....
From Feed-in Tariffs to Market Risk: How Solar Developers Must Adapt
Across Europe, solar development is moving away from guaranteed feed-in tariffs toward full exposure to market prices. This shift forces developers to rethink risk management, financing models, and operational strategies in order to stay competitive in liberalized...
Cross-Border Power Trading and Its Impact on Solar Revenues in the EU
Cross-border power trading is reshaping how solar projects earn revenue across the European Union. Market coupling, interconnector capacity, and price convergence increasingly determine when, where, and at what price solar electricity is sold, redefining risk and...
Can Europe Build Enough Transformers? Supply Chain Risks for Solar Expansion
Europe’s solar rollout is accelerating, but a less visible bottleneck threatens to slow it down: transformers. As grids expand and solar capacity surges, demand for critical electrical equipment is rising faster than supply. Can Europe build enough transformers—or...










