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Asia Pacific photovoltaic installations grow by 165%
Asia Pacific's photovoltaic market grew by 165% year over year, with an additional 40% expected to be added in 2012.
Asia Pacific photovoltaic installations grow by 165%
Asia Pacific's photovoltaic market grew by 165% year over year, with an additional 40% expected to be added in 2012.
Low-cost carbon capture technologies from China to soon find use in the USA
Thanks to a 3-year agreement between China and US companies for a research cooperation.
Canada, China sign energy agreements
Canada and China agreed to boost bilateral investment and promote energy exports to China.
Canadian uranium for China
China has a new and much needed source of the uranium to fuel its hungry nuclear power plants.
China takes control of global wind power market
The wind is definitely blowing China’s way in the global wind energy industry.
Drop in China’s power consumption traced to industrial production plunge
There seems to be a hidden reason for a large reduction in China’s electricity use in January.
China power giants on buying spree abroad
China's state-owned power companies are on a buying spree abroad.
Power outages to slow down China’s economy
China’s insatiable appetite for electricity plus a lack of coal are setting the stage for crippling power outages this year.
China is now the sun for the world’s photovoltaic industry
A leading photovoltaic firm acknowledges China is now at the center of the industry.
US firm inks deal with two Chinese energy leaders to build gasification plant
Find out how the deal could benefit China power market.
Goldwind gets more money for wind energy projects
Despite stiffening competition, China’s second-largest wind-turbine maker has taken out a multi-billion dollar loan to gain an edge over the competition.
China to slow down approvals of nuke projects
China will be cautious in pursuing nuclear power and is likely to approve only three or four projects each year.
Focus now turns to China's low-wind areas
Vestas Wind Systems has agreed to hand a large consignment of high-tech turbines to the Longganhu wind farm in Hubei province.
Solar to dominate Asia’s renewable energy future
Recent trends within the PV industry have seen a massive increase in the number of module manufacturers within the Asian region. This will set the scene for the next few years where we can expect to see a move away from small roof-top PV systems to the deployment of large-scale commercial and industrial arrays. Historically, in most countries, such as Australia, the roll-out of PV has been dominated by domestic roof-top installations. For a country that has one of the greater levels of solar insolation, the deployment of solar as an energy source is small by world standards. Currently the largest PV flat-panel array is only 1.22MW located in Brisbane at The University of Queensland (UQ), which was designed primarily for research purposes. Whilst the Government has committed support for two large-scale projects and a number of other larger arrays are planned, most are still relatively small compared to those already established within Europe.
Sinovel expects halved profits from wind turbine sales
The wind will be blowing the wrong way for Sinovel Wind Group Company, China’s biggest wind-turbine maker.
China hushes nuclear accident, denies it took place
Was there or wasn’t there a dangerous nuclear accident in China last year?
China to install excess solar panel production, says CEOs
China may double its installations of solar panels this year, according to CEOs from two of the industry’s top five manufacturers.