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Covid-19: 150 GW renewable energy projects at risk in Asia Pacific

Up to 150 Gigawatt (GW) of wind and solar power projects across the Asia Pacific could be delayed or cancelled over the next five years (2020–24) if the coronavirus-led recession extends beyond 2020. This is equivalent to pushing back the...

SunPower idles factories as coronavirus hits solar demand

US solar panel maker SunPower Corp on Monday said it had temporarily stopped production at all of its factories in five countries as the coronavirus outbreak ravages demand for its products. The company, which primarily makes panels for the rooftop...

IRENA, African Union to Advance Renewable Energy in Response to COVID-19

The African Union Commission (AUC) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) have announced that they have agreed to work closely to advance renewable energy across the continent to bolster Africa’s response to COVID-19. The two organisations will focus...

BlackRock Expands Sustainable Investments with the Close of a $5.1 Billion Energy and Power Infrastructure Fund

BlackRock’s Global Energy & Power Infrastructure Fund (GEPIF) has achieved a $5.1 billion final close of Global Energy & Power Infrastructure Fund III (GEPIF III), making it the largest alternative investment fundraise in BlackRock history. The final close value...

Solar PV module prices in China to increase by 12.5% due to Covid-19

The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has had widespread ramifications on the economy, significantly impacting the solar industry in China. Currently, the nation is by far the largest supplier of modules and raw materials for module assembly. Global demand for solar equipment...

ENGIE wins big in France’s latest wind and solar energy tenders

ENGIE has been awarded two tenders for solar and wind energy generation projects by the French Ministry of Ecological and Inclusive transition. The contracts are part of the country’s latest renewable energy tenders designed to help the EU state to...

LONGi supplies 98MW of its high-efficiency Hi-MO4 modules for Guangzhou Development Groups

World leading solar technology company LONGi has announced that it has supplied 98 MW of its high-efficiency innovative Hi-MO4 modules to Guangzhou Development New Energy Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guangzhou Development Group (hereinafter referred to as "GDG"), for...

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