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Solar panel prices hit new lows as polysilicon remain unchanged

The solar photovoltaic (PV) industry has seen some interesting developments in recent times, especially concerning the prices of polysilicon, wafers, cells, and solar panels....

Wind power giant invests $553 million in solar power

Wind power giant Goldwind is expanding its renewable energy portfolio with a RMB 4 billion ($553.2 million) investment in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry....

Risen Energy inks 1 GW heterojunction module supply deal

Risen Energy, a major producer of heterojunction (HJT) solar modules, has secured a supply agreement with Athein Holding Pte Ltd, an independent power producer...

Shenzhen S.C. invests in the commercialization of perovskite solar cells

Shenzhen S.C., a solar PV equipment provider, has announced its plan to issue convertible bonds to raise up to 961 million RMB ($149 million)....

Longi Solar deliberates on setting up a factory in Germany

Global leading solar product manufacturer Longi Solar plans to establish its first factory in Germany, recently revealed by Li Zhenguo, founder and president of...

TW Solar sees rapid growth in Q2 solar module orders

TW Solar, a leading provider of solar panel products in China, has reported explosive growth in its solar module orders during the second quarter...

Canadian Solar sets up module factory in US

Canadian Solar announced on June 16 about building a solar module production facility in Mesquite, Texas, with an annual output of 5 GW, about...

Aiko Solar seals deal to sell 1.3 GW of ABC modules in Europe

Chinese solar cell and module manufacturer Aiko Solar has entered into an agreement with European solar and energy storage distributor Memodo to sell 1.3...

BayWa r.e. to buy 1.25 GW solar panels from Meyer Burger’s US facility

BayWa r.e. has announced a new partnership with HJT cell and module manufacturer Meyer Burger. The partnership will see BayWa r.e. procuring 1.25 GW...

US-made solar components cheaper than imports for the first time ever, says report

The US-made wind and solar components are now cheaper than importing them, according to a recent report by researchers at Dartmouth and Princeton. The study...
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