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Besides Europe & Africa, Solex To Focus On Module Exports To US

After trying hands with solar module exports to the European and African markets, Indian solar module maker Solex Energy is now eyeing the United States. The top management of the company in a latest investors call talked about their plans to venture into the US solar market for their exports. Chetan Shah, Chairman and MD […]

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US Allocates $1.3 Bn To Boost Lithium-ion Domestic Manufacturing

To meet the growing domestic demand for electric vehicles (EVs), the United States (US) government has allocated a loan to finance a new facility in Terre Haute, Indiana, for manufacturing of lithium-ion battery separators. The government recently allocated a $1.3 billion direct loan ($1.2 billion in principal and $139.3 million in capitalized interest) to ENTEK […]

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First Move To Target IRA Incentives Takes Shape In US Congress

In an early indication and test on the impact a Trump Presidency will have on its clean energy ambitions, the US House of representatives has a bi-partisan resolution to consider. The resolution in question proposes suspension of the 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit (PTC) in the US, an incentives that has been a key factor […]

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Brazil Pushes Up Solar Tariffs To 25 Percent

Brazil, which has emerged as an important destination for Chinese solar exports after the challenges in the US and India, has hiked import tariffs to 25% on module imports, crimping yet another key market for Chinese manufacturers. The new rate follows an earlier tariff of 9.6% that the government has imposed to support the growth […]

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Could The Trump Presidency Cast A Shadow On Indian Solar Module Makers?

The re-election of Donald Trump as the new President of the United States (US) may alter the market dynamics for Indian solar module manufacturers. Speculations are now rife over the likely fate of the Indian solar industry with Trump’s re-election. Those who have business interests in the US solar market are likely to get affected […]

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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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