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New South Wales Govt’s First Auction Underway for 12 GW RE Zones

The State Government of New South Wales, Australia, has officially kicked off the country’s biggest renewable energy and storage policy, the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap that paves way for a cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy future for the state. The state government held that the auctions will take place every six months. Minister for […]

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I am Hopeful That Residential Will Once Again Be a Giga Watt Market For India

Going by shipment volume, Sungrow has been given the number one position by several sources. What would you attribute these increases in shipments to? Sungrow started its journey in India eight years back and for any Chinese company, it has never been easy to come to India and supply such large quantities. Sungrow, however, has […]

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Tender for 1.5 GW New Solar Projects Soon in Germany

In a bid to add speed to the lethargic growth of the solar energy segment in the country, the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) of Germany has said that it is about to come up with an additional tender for the development of 1.5 GW of solar power capacity. The Federal Network Agency stated that the […]

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Qcells Launches Heating, Energy Solutions for European Energy Problems

South Korea-based Qcells, a major manufacturer of photovoltaic solar cells, has announced the introduction of a ‘comprehensive energy management solution’ which it claims can help reduce electricity and heating bills of the European households. Qcells is a clean energy solution provider owned by Hanwha Solutions. The official statement of Qcells held that connecting its solar […]

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North Sea Energy Cooperation Countries Eye 260-GW Offshore Wind by 2050

In major development that is expected to take Europe towards carbon free energy generation, the member countries of the North Sea Energy Cooperation (NSEC) group have announced that they would now target to add at least 260 GW of offshore wind energy by 2050. NSEC published the new targets after a meeting that was hosted […]

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World EV Day: EV Market Closing Gap With ICE Vehicle Market

It is that time – September 9, World EV Day. The day is marked as a significant event for the world that looks towards a future of clean transport. World EV Day is a global movement, a day of celebration of e-mobility, and a day to shift the transition to sustainable transport with consumer, business […]

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Canada, Germany All Set To Ink New Hydrogen Deal

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are set to enter into an agreement on green hydrogen on August 23 at Stephenville. Once approved, this agreement will prove to be a turning point for Canada’s nascent hydrogen industry. Under the agreement, World Energy GH2, a Newfoundland-based company is planning to develop the […]

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Turmoil Ahead In Solar, As Key Suppliers Continue To Raise Solar Input Prices

Consider this. The price of Polysilicon, the earliest processed input in the solar supply chain, averaged CNY (Chinese Yuan) 76/kg  in 2020. In 2021, thanks to a series of incidents at key manufacturing plants and rising demand, prices averaged CNY 117/kg. However, prices as of July 24 have climbed to well over CNY 260/kg, after […]

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The Top 5: Most Attractive Countries for Renewable Energy Investment

The governments around the world are looking to accelerate and broaden the scope of their renewables programs. The investors are looking out for the most attractive countries for Renewable Energy investment. But the world stands at the turn to future of energy facing dual visions – need of self-reliance in energy sector in a highly […]

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