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Solar Tracker Major Arctech Opens 3 GW Plant In India Through JV

Jash Energy, Arctech’s first joint venture manufacturing base in India, has announced the start of production at its 3 GW plant in Mundra, Gujarat. Plans for this plant were first confirmed in June this year. The company claims this is the  first manufacturing base dedicated to solar trackers in the country, allowing production of all […]

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Keppel To Develop Singapore’s First Hydrogen-Ready Power Plant, Awards Consortium for Construction

Keppel Infrastructure Holdings Limited, through its wholly owned subsidiary Keppel Energy, has reached final investment decision (FID) to develop a 600MW state-of-the-art, advanced combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant in Singapore. This will be Singapore’s first hydrogen-ready CCGT power plant. Keppel has also awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to a consortium […]

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Jinko Solar Ships 18.21 GW Of Modules in H1 2022

Jinko Solar has released its performance report for the first half of 2022. According to the report, the company’s performance improved significantly year over year in the first half of 2022, with operating revenue of 33.407 billion, up 112.44%; net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies of 905 million, up 60.14%; and operating cash […]

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Pakistan Looks to Add 9000 MW Solar on Priority to Address Energy Crisis

The Pakistan government, stung by a persisting power crisis that has brought both outages and spiraling power costs in its wake, has finally changed course to add more solar to its grid.  While announcing plans to target 14,000 megawatts of solar capacity this year, the country is seemingly making up for lost time. We have […]

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CEA Report: Prices for Polysilicon & Solar Modules Will Start to Fall in 2023

According to data by Clean Energy Associates (CEA), solar module prices for foreign markets are anticipated to decline in parallel with predicted decreases in polysilicon prices as of 2023. Due to higher-than-anticipated European purchase volumes and constrained polysilicon supplies, the quality assurance and supply chain management company disclosed that module costs that had gone up […]

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China-Based LONGi Ships 18GW+ of Modules in The First Half of the Year

Leading manufacturer of solar modules, LONGi, based in China, has revealed financial figures for the first half of the year. As per the manufacturer, LONGi Green Energy, a member of the Solar Module Super League (SMSL), exported 39.62 GW of monocrystalline silicon wafers. Out of all, 19.47 GW were used internally and 20.15 GW were […]

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Electric Utility Company Iberdrola To Commission 1,400 MW of New Solar Power

Spanish utility firm Iberdrola has announced that it will add 1,400 MW of new solar power in Spain in the coming months. As per the official statement, Iberdrola is currently executing 12 photovoltaic projects, with a combined installed capacity of 550 MW, half of them located in Extremadura, where Iberdrola is building the Almaraz I […]

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The Top 5: Mistakes To Avoid With Rooftop Solar Installation

Going solar is a great decision not only from an environmental point of view but also from an economic perspective. On average, a solar panel gives service for about 25 years. Thus, it is very important one must consider all the points affecting the installation, and the service for years to come at the time […]

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World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train By Alstom Runs In Germany

Sustainable mobility player Alstom has announced that the world’s first hydrogen train, the Coradia iLint, reached another historical milestone in Bremervörde, Lower Saxony, Germany. Alstom said that it is now used on the world premiere 100% hydrogen train route in passenger operation. As per the official statement by Alstom, this regional train only emits steam […]

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