Chinese panels to boost Irish solar sector
The decision by the European Union to scrap restrictions on Chinese solar imports will stimulate Ireland’s renewable sector, according to
The decision by the European Union to scrap restrictions on Chinese solar imports will stimulate Ireland’s renewable sector, according to
An inexpensive solar power design has been launched in Australia by a physicist who says it could provide a low-cost
The European Union will end its five-year-old restrictions on Chinese solar panel imports, where importers were subjected to duties of
ContourGlobal has reported “strong” first-half financial results, its first since the company’s initial public offering, and it announced the sale
Spain’s concentrated solar power or CSP (pictured) and technological boosts could help renewables provide 85 per cent of the sun-kissed
Spain’s minority Socialist government is struggling to balance its green ambitions with its support base in the coal-mining sector. The
Norwegian state-controlled oil and gas giant Equinor says it has bought 50 per cent of an Argentinian solar farm capable
Energy underpins the grand strategies of world powers. China’s Belt and Road initiative builds commercial ties abroad to secure hydrocarbon
Hydrogène de France (HDF) Energy’s French Western Guiana power project plans a 55-megawatt solar farm with hydrogen storage to deliver
A Canadian business says it has agreed to invest US$1.3 billion developing solar power throughout Uzbekistan, to invigorate the renewable
Spain’s Balearic Islands hope to be running on 100 per cent renewable energy by 2050, but the regional government faces
Hydrogen produced by surplus wind and solar energy could be cheaper than natural gas by the 2030s, a study claims.
The French state-run utility EDF (Electricité de France) is adapting to a market where wind and solar costs have fallen
French oil giant Total has followed Royal Dutch Shell by extending its exposure to the household energy sector with a
After several years when the removal of public subsidies meant solar power failed to take advantage of the Iberian sun,
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