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The U.S. European Union intends to ban Russian energy imports Oil prices have soared
Time of Update: 2023-03-07
According to the European Union News Agency, on March 7, local time, oil prices rose to the highest level since 2008, as the market was worried about supply, the United States and European allies considered banning Russian oil imports, and the prospects for Iranian crude to quickly return to the global market weakened.
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The 24,000-ton crude oil tanker No. 1 ship "Changjizhou" was delivered
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Recently, the 24,000-ton crude oil ship "Changjizhou" ship No. 1, built by China Shipbuilding Group Wuchang Shipbuilding for China Merchants Nanyou under Changhang Group, was delivered at Nantong Term
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The fires and renewable energy caused massive blackouts in Mexico
Time of Update: 2023-01-03
Mexico's state-owned utility Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) said the massive blackout that occurred on December 28, 2020, was due to fires and renewable energy.
Mexico's state-owned utility Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) said the massive blackout that occurred on December 28, 2020, was due to fires and renewable energy.
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Iraq seeks international investors to build solar power plants with a total capacity of 750MW
Time of Update: 2023-01-03
The Iraqi government is keen to expand its small-scale power generation capacity and is currently in talks with a number of international companies, including France's Total and Norwegian businesses, to discuss building solar projects.
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Brazil's cumulative distributed solar power capacity reaches 5 GW
Time of Update: 2023-01-03
According to data from the Brazilian Distributed Generation Association ABGD, by the end of 2020, Brazil's distributed solar power generation capacity had reached 5 GW.
According to data from the Brazilian Distributed Generation Association ABGD, by the end of 2020, Brazil's distributed solar power generation capacity had reached 5 GW.
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Scotland's clean electricity accounts for up to 75
Time of Update: 2023-01-02
In 2018, Scotland added 6% of green energy, which means that nearly 75% of the region's total annual electricity consumption comes from renewable sources, mainly wind, solar and hydropower.
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European demand for renewable energy with guarantee of origin increases by 11.7% in 2019
Time of Update: 2023-01-02
renewable energy The rapid growth in demand has led to a reduced oversupply of GO in 2019 than in previous years.
renewable energy The rapid growth in demand has led to a reduced oversupply of GO in 2019 than in previous years.
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The forecast for new solar capacity added globally in 2020 has been lowered to 105GW
Time of Update: 2023-01-02
” According to the report, when designing stimulus packages, governments need to consider long-term structural benefits, such as access to energy, job creation, reduced emissions and technological innovation.
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Sungrow supplies inverters for solar projects in Vietnam
Time of Update: 2022-12-28
”:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)Recently, Sungrow, a China-based PV inverter supplier, has signed an agreement with hydropower company Dai Hai Power to supply a central inverter for a 100 MW solar project located near the northwest of the city of Buon Me Thuot, Vietnam.
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France's cumulative installed renewable energy capacity exceeds 50 GW
Time of Update: 2022-12-28
1% of France's electricity demand is met by wind power, totalling 4 TWh. At the same time, France added 213 MW of solar PV, up from 172 MW in the same period last year.
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Kenya Solar Energy receives 40 MW of electricity order
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)Kenya's private power company has signed a 20-year agreement to sell 40 megawatts of solar power to state-run distributors in the East African country, Reuters reported.
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In the first quarter of 2018, the cumulative global energy storage capacity reached 10.4 GW
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
, New energy storage data released by IHS Markit shows that by the end of the first quarter, the global energy storage project capacity will reach 10.
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The Indian government launched an anti-dumping investigation into the EVA thin film of photovoltaic modules
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
RenewSys asserted that it supported the application for the imposition of anti-dumping duties in the letters submitted by Vishakha Renewables Pvt Ltd and Allied Glasses Pvt Ltd in India, and submitted that there was sufficient evidence that the dumping of EVA sheets imported from the above-mentioned countries into the Indian market caused "substantial damage" to the domestic market.
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Meyer Burger sells solar systems business to Patrick Hofer-Nos
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
" ”:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)/ As part of Meyer Burger's strategy to close the Thun production site, announced last November, it sells its business in the Swiss market, which focuses on MegaSlate products.
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Japan is negotiating with China to unify new energy vehicle charging system standards
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
In terms of charging system standards, countries vary, China adopts GB/T, Japan adopts the "CHAdeMO" standard, and Europe and the United States adopt the "Combo" standard.
In terms of charging system standards, countries vary, China adopts GB/T, Japan adopts the "CHAdeMO" standard, and Europe and the United States adopt the "Combo" standard.