International – Southeast Asia is forecast to see the strongest positive solar resource anomaly in the second half of 2026, according to analysis using the Solcast API, as a strengthening El Niño and unusually warm oceans shift cloud and rainfall patterns across the tropics.
The analysis of seasonal forecast models also points to above-normal irradiance in Europe, northern South America and eastern Australia, while parts of higher-latitude South America and North America remain more uncertain…
Source: pv magazine International
pv magazine International
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