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Promote the optimal combination of coal and new energy
Achieving the goal of carbon neutrality is a broad and profound economic and social systemic change. To effectively achieve “safe, orderly and safe carbon reduction”, we need to adhere to a long-term and systematic green development approach. After more than a year of practice, the wo...Read more -
IEA report: Global PV adds 156GW in 2021! 200GW in 2022!
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said that despite soaring commodity prices and rising manufacturing costs, global solar photovoltaic development this year is still expected to increase by 17%. In most countries around the world, utility solar projects provide the lowest cost of new electric...Read more -
Renewable energy will achieve record growth in 2021, but supply chain issues are imminent
According to the latest renewable energy market report from the International Energy Agency, 2021 will break the record of global renewable energy growth. Despite the soaring prices of bulk commodities (referring to the non-retail links, mass-selling material commodities that have commodity attri...Read more -
Don’t let Africa solar energy resources go to waste
1. Africa with 40% of the world’s solar energy potential Africa is often called “hot Africa”. The entire continent runs through the equator. Excluding long-term rain forest climate areas (the Guinea forests in West Africa and most of the Congo Basin), its deserts and savannah ar...Read more -
When can home solar power generation bid farewell to “polarization”?
Recently, news of power rationing in various provinces of China has frequently appeared, and solar panels have been mentioned in many household emergency material reserve lists, so that the business of household solar power generation has been discussed by many netizens. On the one hand, in the c...Read more -
80 percent of global decarbonization resources are in the hands of 3 countries Japanese media: the development of new energy vehicles may be blocked
Now, it is becoming more and more difficult to purchase global mineral resources. Because electric vehicles use more concentrated resources than traditional resources such as oil. The top 3 countries with lithium and cobalt reserves control around 80% of the world’s resources. Resource coun...Read more -
80 percent of global decarbonization resources are in the hands of 3 countries Japanese media: the development of new energy vehicles may be blocked
Now, it is becoming more and more difficult to purchase global mineral resources. Because electric vehicles use more concentrated resources than traditional resources such as oil. The top 3 countries with lithium and cobalt reserves control around 80% of the world’s resources. Resource coun...Read more -
The big hurdle to jump-starting solar, wind energy and electric cars
To tackle climate change, humanity will need to dig deep. Although our planet’s surface is blessed with an endless supply of sunshine and wind, we have to build solar panels and wind turbines to harness all that energy — not to mention batteries to store it. That will require vast qua...Read more -
Silicon’s 300% Surge Throws Another Price Shock at the World
A metal made from the second-most abundant element on Earth has become scarce, threatening everything from car parts to computer chips and throwing up another hurdle for the world economy. The shortage in silicon metal, sparked by a production cut in China, has sent prices up 300% in less than tw...Read more -
Soaring utility bills alarm Europe, raise fears for winter
Wholesale prices for gas and electricity are surging across Europe, raising the prospect of increases in already-high utility bills and further pain for people who have taken a financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic. Governments are scrambling to find ways to limit costs to consumers as scan...Read more -
Indonesia says no new coal plants from 2023
Indonesia plans to stop building new coal-fired plants after 2023, with additional electrical capacity to be generated only from new and renewable sources. Development experts and the private sector have welcomed the plan, but some say it’s not ambitious enough since it still entails constructio...Read more -
Why the Time Is Right for Renewable Energy in the Philippines
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippines’ economy was humming. The country boasted an exemplary 6.4% annual GDP growth rate and was part of an elite list of countries experiencing uninterrupted economic growth for more than two decades. Things look very different today. Over the last year,...Read more