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China bans solar on river, lake, reservoir to protect ecosystem

China forbids the installation of solar and wind power systems on rivers, lakes and reservoirs, according to the guidelines published by the Ministry of...

International consortium work to decarbonize the aviation sector

Sasol, a global chemicals and energy company and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) will lead a consortium to develop and optimise next-generation catalysts that will play...

Polysilicon price stabilized after 16 weeks of increase

The prices of polysilicon remain the same with the prices from last week after 16 weeks of price hikes since the start of this...

EU strengthens solar power cooperation with U.S. for fears of China’s dominance

The White House has released a joint cooperation agreement with EU on further strengthening trade and technology with each other on Monday, aiming to...

Install rooftop solar on all new public buildings by 2025: EU

The REPowerEU recently released a draft plan to end its dependence on Russian fossil fuels, which is worth €195 billion. By 2025, the European...

Trina Solar keeps second spot for global module shipments in first quarter

Based on the financial statements of leading module manufacturers, several authoritative organizations have ranked the global PV and smart energy total solutions provider Trina...

Russia stops exporting electricity to Finland due to its almost certain joining to NATO

Russia has stopped supplying electricity to Finland because of "payment problems". Finnish power grid operator Fingrid announced on May 13 that RAO Nordic Oy,...

China targets 450 GW of wind, solar power on desert

China aims to build 450 GW of solar and wind power generation capacity on the Gobi and other desert areas and 85 GW are...

Polysilicon price hikes go into 16th week as supply-demand imbalance continues

The price of polysilicon has risen for 16 consecutive weeks with up to 2.23% increase, according to the prices released by the silicon branch...

BIPV compulsory on new government buildings in Chinese city

New buildings invested by the government are required to incorporate solar power systems in the design and construction process to be approved and commissioned,...
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