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WTO Establishes Panel To Ascertain Tax Credits Rule Under IRA   

The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) at a recent meeting agreed to a request from China to establish a dispute panel. This panel will rule on the WTO compatibility of certain tax credits under the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The move was expected after China made it clear that it opposed […]

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Survey Highlights Easy Ride For The Richest On Carbon Emissions

The global greenhouse gas emissions averaged 6.7 metric tons of CO2 equivalent (MtCO2e) per person in 2023. Reducing individual carbon footprints has become a central focus of sustainable development, particularly with the growing shift toward renewable energy. The push to cut emissions at the source has also introduced mechanisms like carbon markets, aimed at distributing […]

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Trinasolar Unveils 645W Recyclable Module With 20.7% Efficiency

Trinasolar recently produced a fully recycled c-Si module. The recycled PV module uses n-type TOPCon technology and has a golden-size design, with a module efficiency of 20.7% and power output exceeding 645W. The research center academy of Trinasolar developed the recycled module with its self-developed recycling technology, using materials, including silicon, silver, aluminum frames, and […]

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EIB, Development Bank Of Southern Africa Grant €600 Mn To Private RE Sector

The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) have further boosted their support for renewable energy projects in the private sector, aiming to increase clean energy generation while supporting new jobs. A € 100 million (ZAR 1.98 billion) loan from the EIB, matched by the DBSA, comes in addition to […]

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The Key To the Next Phase of RE Growth: Evolution of Large-Scale Batteries

The renewable energy industry has been on a transformative journey over the past few decades. At the heart of this revolution lies large-scale battery storage which is considered to be one of the most critical technological advancements. These batteries have evolved from small, short-duration systems to massive, long-duration powerhouses that are now integral to the […]

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Canada Imposes Surcharges Against Imports Of Chinese EVs

After the United States (US), and European Union (EU), the Canadian government has now implemented new measures to protect its workers and key economic sectors from unfair Chinese trade practices while supporting job creation in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. Canada’s steel and aluminum sectors have supported over 130,000 jobs nationwide. However, Canadian auto […]

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Borosil Renewable Seeks More Protection For Indian Solar Glass Firms

Indian solar glass manufacturer Borosil Renewable is now in favour of changes in government tender documents to ensure use of only ‘domestically produced solar equipment’ like solar glass. This, the management said, is needed to protect the Indian solar glass companies, which are plagued with the challenges emanating from the stiff competition from the Chinese […]

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SaurEnergy Explains: PEM Vs Alkaline Electrolyser – for Green Hydrogen

Electrolysers are in the news nowadays, pulled out of industrial obscurity by the new Green Hydrogen rush. So SaurEnergy explains gets down to improving our own, and your understanding of these machines that many hope, powered by renewable energy, will break down water to give us green hydrogen.  Electrolysers can range in size from small […]

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Offshore Wind Power Emerges Out of Shadows

The world of renewable energy is diverse, including solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. Among these, wind power is among the most efficient and scalable clean energy sources. Offshore wind energy farms promise higher energy yields and are far from residential areas, reducing noise and visual impact. As technology advances and costs drop, offshore wind power […]

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