Why is China Intervening in the Solar Market Now?
In Short : Following businesses suffering billion-dollar losses as a result of overcapacity and aggressive expansions, China has taken steps to stabilize its solar energy sector.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Following businesses suffering billion-dollar losses as a result of overcapacity and aggressive expansions, China has taken steps to stabilize its solar energy sector.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Power requirements for data centers are increasing globally. According to experts, the key to load balancing and promoting sustainable development is solar energy and battery storage.
Continue ReadingIn Short : According to a recent study, Nova Scotia’s ports require major improvements in order to meet the expanding needs of the offshore wind sector, which include the transportation, assembly, and grid integration of renewable energy sources.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Due to factors like rapidly increasing turbine costs, supply chain interruptions, and inflation-driven economic pressures, Mitsubishi Corporation has announced its withdrawal from three significant offshore wind projects in Japan that were initially won in the country’s first public auction.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Solar trees have been cited by researchers as a viable way to achieve renewable energy goals while protecting forests. Solar trees can be incorporated into existing landscapes without upsetting ecosystems, in contrast to large-scale solar farms that frequently call for removing land.
Continue ReadingIn Short : An important milestone in green mobility will be reached when Indian Railways launches the country’s first hydrogen-powered train. With the launch of the first service between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana, India will become the fifth nation in the world to introduce hydrogen trains, following Germany, France, Sweden, and China.
Continue ReadingIn Short : By mid-August 2025, Britain had already generated more solar electricity than throughout the period of 2024—approximately 14.08 TWh, enough to power 5.2 million households. This solar boom highlights the expanding role of renewable energy infrastructure, especially solar energy integration, in the UK’s energy transition, as does the 20% rise in installed solar capacity and the very bright weather.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Ten exciting climate-focused firms, including the well-known rooftop solar and storage consultancy SunWiz, are part of EnergyLab’s 2025 Climate Solutions Accelerator class. The initiative links participants with significant green energy investors and provides mentoring from a network of more than 400 industry veterans. Market Patterns and Prospects The lineup of the cohort […]
Continue ReadingIn Short : The energy landscape in India is undergoing a radical change as large industrial and commercial entities increasingly use captive renewable energy, particularly solar energy, to power their operations. While vital storage and transmission infrastructure is still in its infancy, this subtly challenges utility monopolies and promotes energy independence.
Continue ReadingIn Short : If given strategic policy support, Punjab, a state with significant potential for solar, hydro, and biogas, could become a leader in clean energy. Incentives, land provisioning, and inter-state energy transfers are crucial to lowering costs, decreasing dependency on coal, and accelerating the adoption of solar energy and other renewable resources, according to leaders at a recent industry roundtable, including Pankaj Sharma (ATIU) and Deepak Jain (Avon Cycles).
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