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Polysilicon prices stablize after months of decline

After several months of intense price declines, signs of stabilization are finally emerging in the solar PV industry chain, as indicated by data from...

Is LATAM’s solar development greatly hindered?

According to data from Global Energy Monitor (GEM), Latin America and the Caribbean have the largest solar power development pipeline outside Eastern Asia and...

China takes 97.9% of global wafer capacity in 2022

Solar wafer production maintained a rapid growth trending in 2022, with a total capacity of 664 GW by the end of the year, up...

Polysilicon prices hit new lows: Will the decline continue?

Recently, the price of polysilicon has fallen below an important mark of 100 CNY per kg, attracting market attention. Data from China’s Silicon Industry...

Vietnam is no longer a safe haven for Chinese solar makers

Top Chinese solar companies have been expanding production in Vietnam in recent years, not only to tap into the Southeast Asian market, but to use it...

Government interventions pose risk to net-zero targets, warns EY

Governments' interventions could cause an imbalance in international capital allocation and slow progress towards achieving net-zero targets, warns a recent report of EY Renewable...

Longi leaps to 530th on Forbes Global 2000 List

Forbes Magazine recently released its 2023 "Global 2000" list on world's most powerful corporates. Longi Solar has risen dramatically to the 530th globally due to its steady development in...

Germany expected to add up to 11 GW of solar power this year, says BSW

The BSW solar power association announced on Tuesday that Germany is set to add 9 to 11 GW of solar power this year, Reuters...

China’s Xinjiang: 70+ GW of renewable energy under construction

Xinjiang, an autonomous region located in northwest China, is making significant progress in the development of renewable energy. The Development and Reform Commission of...

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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