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White House touts biggest single investment in US solar energy by Korean company

Korean solar power company Hanwha Q Cells will spend more than $2.5 billion to expand its Dalton, Ga., facility, the largest one-time investment in solar manufacturing in U.S. history, Biden administration officials announced. White House officials projected the expansion, as...

JinkoSolar has unveiled the second generation of its Tiger Neo solar panel line

JinkoSolar, one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world revealed its Second Generation Tiger Neo panel family – one of the world's most efficient and powerful solar panels. The upgraded Tiger Neo family includes...

Nuclear Power Plant Growth Is What Sweden Wants To Permit

Ulf Kristersson, the prime minister of Sweden, has outlined ideas for new laws that would enable the country to construct more nuclear power plants. Six nuclear power plants in the country, which collectively generate around 40% of its electricity, are...

EU Wind Projects Up 33% Amid The Supply Chain Difficulties

In 2022, the EU added 15 GW of new wind farms, a third more than in 2021. Germany, Sweden, and Finland are leading the pack in terms of newly installed capacity, with Spain and France following closely behind. Onshore wind...

Tremendous Thor: RWE selects Siemens Gamesa as preferred supplier for 1,000-MW offshore wind power plant in Denmark

RWE is further progressing with the deployment of Denmark’s largest offshore wind power plant to date by signing a Preferred Supplier Agreement with Siemens Gamesa. 72 units of Siemens Gamesa’s flagship SG 14-236 DD offshore wind turbines are planned...

Japan To Restart 7 Dormant Plants As Part Of Nuclear Revival

To fulfill its energy needs, Japan aims to restart seven idle nuclear plants this year and to begin construction on a new fleet of cutting-edge reactors.The decision was made in response to increased energy prices and a push to...

India Approves $2.4bn Green Hydrogen Sector Incentive Plan

In an effort to reduce emissions and establish itself as a major exporter of green hydrogen, India authorised an incentive programme worth 197.4 billion rupees ($2.4 billion) on January 4. Hydrogen that is renewable or green can be utilised as...

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