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US Lifts Anti-Dumping Order On Al Imports From India

The US International Trade Commission (USITC) recently determined that the US industry is not materially injured or threatened with material injury by imports of aluminum extrusions from India, China, and 14 other countries. The other countries include Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam. The […]

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News Briefs Oct 13- Runergy’s US Capacity, MCPV Funding, Canada Funding

Runergy’s 2 GW Module Plant In US Operational Runergy, a Chinese Cell maker  with a global production footprint including silicon, wafer, solar cell and module factories in China, Thailand, Vietnam and now the US has started fulfilling its first module order from its plant in the US, With cumulative solar cell shipments exceeding 65GW by […]

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Department Manager – Power System Engineer (Business & Technology Consulting)

Burns & McDonnell’s E98 Global Practice is a leading global business, technology, and security consultancy dedicated to serving critical infrastructure industries. We partner with clients to enhance their operations through planning, security, and optimization strategies. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Department Manager for our Power System Planning Department. The Department Manager will […]

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LMFP Batteries That Could Increase EV Range By Upto 20% Claimed

UK-based Integrals power claims it has made a breakthrough in Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate (LMFP) cathode active materials for battery cells. Applying its propriety materials technology and patented manufacturing process, the company says it has overcome the drop in specific capacity compared that typically occurs as the percentage of manganese in increased. The result is […]

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Runergy Announces Commencing Module Manufacturing At Alabama

Runergy has recently announced the commencement of production at its module manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. This move represents an important step in Runergy’s expansion into the North American market. The facility is set to fulfill its first customer orders this October, marking a new chapter for both the company and the local community. […]

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Details of Solar Tariff Moves at US, Turkey And South Africa

October has started on a protectionist note for the solar sector, with news of solar tariffs being imposed on imports by three key markets, with the most significant of course being the US market. Helping these moves is of course the slump in Chinese solar manufacturing prices. themselves a result of overcapacity. That has made […]

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First Solar Opens New Module Manufacturing Unit In US

American solar module maker First Solar opened its $1.1 billion solar manufacturing facility in Lawrence County, Alabama. The new manufacturing plant adds 3.5 gigawatts (GW) of solar production capacity and is expected to create over 800 high-tech jobs in the region. First Solar has been a key beneficiary of the move to reduce dependence on […]

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Sungrow Unleashes Latest Solar, Storage, Green Hydrogen Solutions

Sungrow, a global solar inverter and energy storage system provider, unveiled its latest portfolio of advanced solar, energy storage, and green hydrogen solutions at RE+ 2024 in Anaheim, on September 9-12. “North America continues to emerge as a crucial market for clean energy technologies, and Sungrow remains at the forefront, offering innovative, reliable, and future-ready […]

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Q2: US Residential Solar Adds 1.1 GW, Lowest Growth in Three Years

United States (US) solar module manufacturing capacity now exceeds 31 gigawatts (GW). Solar manufacturing received nearly a four-fold increase since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) became law in 2022. According to the US Solar Market Insight Q3 2024 report released today by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie, federal clean energy policies […]

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