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Sungrow Showcases Tech Technologies at Mexico's Solar Exhibition
The firm offered a thorough item profile covering utility and also C&I PV and also energy storage space services at Solar Power Mexico (Nov 9-11). The Mexican market is supported by low solar prices as well as is ripe with chance as solar expands, says Sungrow.
Nov 12, 2021 // Inverters, Sungrow, Mexico, North America, Ada Li, SG350HX system
Sungrow Gets To Milestone for Sending Out 5 GW in Latin America
This demonstrates Sungrow's commitment to sustainable advancement and also initiatives to expand the regional energy market as well as decarbonise, stated the company. Sungrow's projects in Latin America include an 852 MW photovoltaic or pv plant in Brazil, a 400 MW project in Chile and also a 100 MW project in Argentina.
Oct 21, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Inverters, Sungrow, South america, inverter, Ada Li, Intersolar, International
China's Greatest IPO This Year Seems in Renewable Power
China Three Gorges system gets approval from regulatory authority. Funds will certainly be made use of for overseas wind projects, help liquidity.
Apr 26, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, China, Asia, Ada Li, Three Gorges Renewables
High power prices, falling PV costs and new regulations behind Brazil’s solar carnival
The nation’s thriving distributed generation market is flying, as was evident at last week’s Intersolar South America trade show. The sector seems unconcerned by mooted changes to net metering incentives in the new year and when even an environmental non-believer like President Bolsonaro is on side, it is difficult to be pessimistic.
Sep 8, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Inverters, Solar, USA, Sungrow, Canadian Solar, China, South america, Latin america, Europe, Brazil, Asia, Fronius, Greener, North America, Intersolar South America, Solar Promotion, Florian Wessendorf, utility scale solar, Marcelo Sousa, Ada Li, Thais Zampieri Bitancourt, Julian Rau, Trina, Álvaro García Maltrás, Apollo Chai, Rodolfo Meyer, Portal Solar, Marcio Takata, Lucas Troia