Weekly News Updates (Jul. 26-Aug. 1)

Weekly News Updates (Jul. 26-Aug. 1)

DAS Solar Retains 'A' Rating in PV ModuleTech Bankability Ratings Q2 2025

DAS Solar has once again secured an 'A' rating in the Q2 2025 PV ModuleTech Bankability Ratings released by PV Tech, reaffirming its position among the world's most trusted and financially robust PV module manufacturers.

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DAS Solar Supports UK Clean Energy Push through N-type Residential and Commercial Projects

DAS Solar has deployed a series of residential and commercial projects across the United Kingdom. Carried out in partnership with local installers like SRC North West, Jonstar Sustainable Technologies, and RN Electrical Contracting, these installations highlight the growing demand for reliable, high-performance PV solutions across the UK, and showcase how DAS Solar's advanced N-type technology is delivering tangible environmental and economic benefits at every scale.

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Stands Strong Amid Typhoon Season: DAS Solar Flexible Mounting System Proves Resilient

As typhoon seasons grow increasingly intense, conventional PV mounting structures are struggling to withstand the severe impacts of extreme weather. Damage from toppled structures, dislodged modules, and deformed supports has become a recurring issue, posing risks to solar assets in coastal and high-wind regions. Against this backdrop, DAS Solar's flexible mounting system has emerged as a resilient solution engineered to excel under pressure. With advanced structural design and outstanding reliability, it has proven to be a robust line of defense, standing tall where traditional systems fail.

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Global electricity demand to rise in 2026 as renewables lead, says IEA

Electricity demand is projected to annually grow by more than 3% through 2026, outpacing overall energy demand and reaching one of the fastest sustained growth rates in over a decade, the IEA said in its mid-year update. Renewables, natural gas and nuclear are expected to supply the additional demand, with coal use continuing to decline.

The IEA said global electricity demand could increase 3.3% in 2025 and 3.7% in 2026, driven by greater use in industry, buildings, data centers, and transport. While growth slows slightly from 2024’s 4.4% increase, it remains well above the 2015-23 average of 2.6%.

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Australia expands 2030 renewable target by 18 GW after COP28 pledge

Australia is one of only seven countries outside the European Union that have updated their 2030 national renewable energy targets, adding 18 GW since the 2023 COP28 global tripling pledge.

A new report by UK energy retailer Ember Energy, titled “What’s new with national renewable targets? Not Much!,” finds that most countries that committed to tripling renewable capacity have not taken adequate steps to meet that goal.

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