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Just how solar farms can function as havens for Australia's wildlife
Australia's renewable energy change has actually prompted the building and construction of dozens of large-scale solar farms. The boom helps reduce Australia's reliance on fossil fuels, however requires large areas of land to be converted to host solar infrastructure.
Feb 3, 2023 // Technology, Australia, Oceania
Japan Targets Big Solar Subsidies, Revives Nuclear Push
Japan’s LDP moves to end >1MW solar subsidies, citing Chinese panel risks, as PM Takaichi backs nuclear restarts and perovskites to hit FY2040 energy mix goals.
Dec 19, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, Asia, subsidy, LDP
China Bets on Egypt’s Solar and Battery Hub
Chinese-backed solar and battery plants in Egypt target MENA–Europe exports, riding port logistics and incentives to localize supply chains, train talent, and spark EV, storage, and green hydrogen growth.
Jan 20, 2026 // Manufacturing News, China, Asia, Africa, Egypt
ReNew to Build 6.5-GW Solar Ingot-Wafer Plant
ReNew Energy Global plans a 6.5GW solar ingot-wafer plant in Andhra Pradesh, investing INR 42B. It will boost local supply chains, cut imports, and create 2,100+ jobs.
Apr 24, 2026 // Manufacturing News, India, Asia, ReNew
Worldwide Thin Film Solar Cell Equipment Market With Key Trends, Development, Company Strategies, Global & Regional Sales Performance, Study & Development Activities To 2020-2026
Worldwide Marketers offers freshly released research report entitled, "Thin Film Solar Cell Equipment Market ". This report concentrates on supplying the current and latest development chances, 360-degree market introduction, and also statistical data of Thin Film Solar Cell Equipment industry.
Jul 31, 2020 // Market Research, First Solar, solar cells, Global Thin Film Solar Cell Equipment Market, Apollo Solar, Veeco, China Solar Energy, GreenSolar, STF Group, Jusung, Anwell, Nanowin, XsunX, Beiyi, ULVAC
Perovskite solar cells constructed from pepper mint oil and also walnut scent artificial additive, stopping lead leak
POSTECH study group included Prof. Taiho Park as well as Junwoo Lee, a pupil in joint MS-PhD program created Alkoxy-PTEG, opening transportation polymers that could be liquified in pepper mint oil, by using ethylene glycol side chains when they generated high effectiveness perovskite solar cells. Additionally, they verified that this polymer caught dripping lead in the aged perovskite solar cells.
Feb 27, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, Asia, Korea, perovskite, POSTECH, Taiho Park, Junwoo Lee
Hydrogen - 10 Predictions for 2022
If 2021 was a defining year for clean hydrogen, hang on to your hats for 2022. Electrolyzer sales are projected to quadruple this year-- driven by the Chinese, U.S. and also European markets-- and also clean hydrogen demand from industry is set to go beyond usage in autos several times over. Meanwhile, taking advantage of investor enthusiasm, a flurry of hydrogen business will go public this year, and greater than 20 nations are anticipated to release a national hydrogen approach.
Jan 25, 2022 // Market Research, Solar to Fuel, USA, China, Europe, Asia, hydrogen, North America
US ROUND-UP: EDF indications second PPA for Texas project, Exelon separates utility & affordable energy company
Chicago-based energy company Exelon’s board of directors have agreed to separate its power generation business from its utility interests, creating two publicly-listed companies. Energy group EDF has signed a virtual power purchase agreement (PPA) for the second tranche of its Texas solar project with an affiliate of listed energy partnership group Enterprise Products partners.
Mar 2, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, USA, C&I, PPA, North America, exelon, EDF Renewables, SEEIT, SDCL, Onyx Renewables, space city solar, spinoff, texas solar
Chinese Solar Manufacturer Says United States May Be Too Expensive for Expansion
GCL Technology considering European, BRICS nations for areas Polysilicon prices have actually dropped after hitting a decade high
Apr 10, 2023 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, China, Asia, gcl technology
Odisha Seals 6.8 GW Clean-Energy Pipeline
Odisha inks 6.8 GW renewables push—battery‑ready grids, tracker‑equipped solar, wind, and hybrid PPAs—marrying land, interconnection, and offtake to cut curtailment, spur local manufacturing, jobs, and bankable growth.
Feb 13, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, policy, Odisha, grid infrastructure, project pipeline
Japan’s Rice Solar Sharing Pilot With Perovskite Panels
Japan launches a first solar-sharing pilot in Chiba: perovskite panels overhead power campus facilities while rice keeps growing—researching electricity, durability, and impacts on yield and quality.
May 14, 2026 // Technology, Japan, Asia, perovskite, Panel
There's a Ton of money to Be Made in the Obscure Metals Behind Clean Power
The era-defining shift from fossil fuels to clean energy will certainly supply an unmatched brand-new boom for assets-- as well as an opportunity for financiers-- as a variety of relatively unknown materials come to be essential to supplying emissions-free power, transportation and also heavy industry.
Sep 21, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Lithium-ion batteries, China, solar pv, Asia, BloombergNEF, EV chargers, Wind Turbines
Harmful lead in photovoltaics – are there sustainable alternatives?
Without globally unified standards in waste management, the risk from toxic materials such as lead will become increasingly important.
Jan 17, 2020 // Opinions, Stephan Kube, Susanne Müller, HELIATEK
New Purification System Uses Power from Solar Panels to Sanitize Water
At Texas A&M University, researchers have actually established an eco-friendly, affordable service that can aid meet the water as well as electrical power needs of underserved neighborhoods.
Nov 6, 2020 // Technology, USA, Solar Panels, North America, Decontaminate Water, Texas A&M University, Le Xie, Shankar Chellam
Major advancement in producing new family members of semiconductor materials
MIT engineers report producing the very first high-grade thin films of a new household of semiconductor materials. The task, which lead scientist Rafael Jaramillo describes as his "white whale" because of his fixation in pursuing it over the years, has the potential to effect several areas of technology if background repeats itself. The capability to develop top notch films of other families of semiconductors brought about computers, solar cells, night-vision video cameras, and extra.
Oct 4, 2021 // Technology, USA, solar cell, perovskite, MIT, North America, Thomas Lord