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Polysilicon price hike could burden large-scale projects

The prices of polysilicon have risen again this week by up to 0.46%. The average price of the highest grade polysilicon has climbed to...

China strives to speed up commercialization of advanced solar cell technologies

China has laid out plans to speed up the commercialization of TOPCon, heterojunction (HJT), IBC and other next generation silicon solar cells, as well...

2022 H1 module shipment rankings of Chinese solar enterprises

The year has witnessed many changes in the solar industry and global demand is showing an upward trend, Solarbe Global has compiled the latest...

Tech giants share 189 patents for free to fight climate crisis

Chinese tech giant Tencent has formed an alliance with nine leading companies to help break down technological barriers in an attempt to address climate...

Türkiye, a rising star as solar manufacturer

Türkiye (Turkey) has been ramping up its solar capacity in recent years and aims to become the third biggest manufacturer in the world by...

Norway shows strong favor in Indian market, pour 1B in local solar project

The Norwegian Climate Investment Fund (NCIF) said on Wednesday to invest in a solar power project developed in Rajasthan, India, with a capacity of...

Solar projects banned in Ohio counties under new state law

At least 10 counties in U.S. state Ohio have passed resolutions blocking the development of new utility scale wind and solar projects within all...

Copenhagen abandons achieving carbon neutralization by 2025

The municipal leader of Copenhagen, Denmark, Sophie Hæstorp Andersen, said on Monday that the city has now abandoned the goal of achieving carbon neutralization...

Polysilicon prices continue at high level

Polysilicon prices have risen by 0.23 % to 0.20% week-on-week, with the highest price reaching 312 yuan/kg (~US$ 45.48), according to the prices released...

JinkoSolar’s production in China’s Sichuan affected by power curbs

Leading solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar (NYSE: JKS) today announced that the company’s facilities in Sichuan province have been temporarily affected by power rationing measures imposed by the local government.
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