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Array Technologies withdraws 2021 assistance among 'unmatched' increase in products, logistics costs
Array Technologies has withdrawn its support for 2021 after experiencing "unprecedented" rises in material as well as logistics expenses which severely impacted revenues in the initial quarter.
May 13, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Array Technologies, Jim Fusaro, freight, logistics, steel costs
Solar PV Panels Market Size Worth $176.2 Billion by 2027|CAGR 4.3%: Grand View Research, Inc
Solar.
Trina Solar.
LONGi Solar.
Canadian Solar.
Hanwha Q-CELLS.
Risen Energy.
GCL-SI.
Talesun.
First Solar.
SunPower Corporation.
ReneSola.
Shenzhen
Jun 19, 2020 // Market Research, USA, Japan, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Canadian Solar, Spain, France, Germany, UK, Italy, India, South Korea, China, Australia, First Solar, JA Solar, South america, Europe, JinkoSolar, Brazil, Asia, Risen Energy, Oceania, Africa, longi solar, Trina Solar, Mexico, Egypt, South Africa, North America, Paraguay, Colombia, renesola, Russia, UAE, Hanwha Q-Cells, GCL-SI, Talesun, sunpower corporation, Central & South America, Middle East & Africa, Asia Pacific, Shenzhen Yingli New Energy Resources Co.,Ltd.
Japanese Scientists Use Visible Light to Disintegrate CO2 With Effectiveness
Researchers discover a method to efficiently utilize visible light from the sunlight to break down CO2, open doors to novel means of reducing worldwide warming
Jun 22, 2021 // Technology, Japan, Asia, efficiency, CO2 reduction, global warming, Nagoya Institute of Technology
With Safeguard Duty Expiration A Day Away, Solar Bodies in a Huddle For Method Forward
The expiry of the Safeguard Duty was recognized, and yet, there is zero clearness on its extension or any other ways to maintain status once it ends tomorrow.
For the federal government, a zero duty period appropriate upto April 2022, when the new duty framework kicks in, seems like an unlikely choice. Expect an impromptu solution soon for residential manufacturers.
Jul 29, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, India, Asia, DGTR, aisia, BCD, ISMA, R.K Singh, SGD, NIMMA, SGD expiry
Investor Pressure For ESG Compliance To Drive Corporates Towards Renewables In 2022
A New Report from Wood Mackenzie presumes that there is a genuine close to term threat for corporates as well as sustainable firms as they invest to decarbonise the power system.
Jan 18, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Wood Mackenzie, Market research, esg, akif chaudhry, Investor pressure, norman valentine
Solar Roof tiles Continue to make slow, steady progress
Hangergy introduced its BIPV roof, the Hantile, in 2017, as well as solar firm Risen Energy is additionally creating multiple BIPV
Mar 14, 2022 // Manufacturing News, LONGi, solar roof tiles, GAF Energy, solar shingles, Timberline Solar™, Visaka ATUM, Visaka industries, Wedge Roofing
Octopus Energy purchases Zestec Renewable Energy
The bargain comes with a 160MW pipeline of new solar projects
Dec 2, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Octopus Energy, Zestec Renewable Energy
Better Energy inks Danish solar energy play
Innovative PPA with Energi Danmark will enable clean electrical power supply for a group of 12 corporates
Jan 21, 2022 // Plants, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Europe, Denmark, Better Energy, Peter Munck Søe-Jensen, Viggo Aavang Jensen
Energy Commodities
On this page, we have prepared both a brief overview of types of energy commodities for newbies and a table of relevant prices for top energy commodities.
Aug 18, 2024
Aesthetics On China Imports Fail To Decrease Solar Imports For US In 2021
In 2021, the US is on track to import a record 27.8 gigawatts (GW) of solar PV panels.
Even as China's straight share has actually dwindled, it has been replaced by other countries, with domestic manufacturing still able to offer less than 20% of the market.
Dec 13, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, China, First Solar, Asia, rystad energy
Maxeon Q1 loss widens but brand-new items, greater rates backed to bolster earnings
Maxeon Solar Technologies saw its opening quarter loss expand by 22% year-on-year as products as well as logistics costs continue to be a thorn in the side of solar suppliers.
May 24, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, SunPower, polysilicon, Maxeon, Maxeon Solar Technologies, Jeff Waters
Distributed generation growing in Latin America
In the early years of the 21st century, distributed generation systems in Latin America were mainly installed off-grid in remote rural areas, writes Maria Chea, solar analyst at IHS Markit. As the El Niño phenomenon and high oil prices continued to exacerbate high electricity prices and power shortages, governments began to turn their attention to distributed generation, including PV systems, to assuage strains on their national grid networks.
Aug 21, 2019 // Opinions, South america, Latin america, Brazil, Mexico, Dominican Republic, North America
Trina Solar betting on largest wafer size and third cut cells for 500W-plus modules
all other 210-module solutions on the market.
Other companies such as Risen Energy have already announced 500W modules featuring 210mm
Jan 24, 2020 // Manufacturing News, pv modules, c-si manufacturing, solar cell, Risen Energy, Trina Solar, monocrystalline wafer, PERC
Battery Pack Prices Be Up To an Average of $132/kWh, Yet Rising Commodity Prices Beginning to Bite
Lithium-ion battery pack prices, which were above $1,200 per kilowatt-hour in 2010, have fallen 89% in genuine terms to $132/kWh in 2021 [1] This is a 6% decline from $140/kWh in 2020.
Dec 20, 2021 // Storage, UK, China, Hong Kong, Europe, Asia, London, lithium-ion battery, Kwasi Ampofo, James Frith
Bord Gais Energy Acquires Solar Installer Swyft Energy
Bord Gais Energy boosts its green ambitions by acquiring Swyft Energy, aiming to power 10,000 new solar installations for a sustainable future!
Nov 20, 2024 // Markets & Finance News, BORD GAIS ENERGY







