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Hanwha Q CELLS Half-cell Wins Intersolar PV Award

Hanwha Q CELLS has secured Intersolar Award 2018 Photovoltaics category with its Q.PEAK DUO-G5 solar module. Having triumphed in 2017 with Hanwha Q CELLS’ innovative Q.PEAK RSF L-G4.2 steel frame module, the

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Solar Energy’s Next Big Leap Forward

This could be ‘Solar Energy’s Next Big Leap Forward’ in terms of it’s cost-effectiveness, this time led by technology improvements. Manufacturers are beginning to test and produce bifacial solar panels — panels

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Mercedes : Third Generation Plug-In Hybrid Technology

Mercedes has now pulled the plugs on its S, C, and E Class vehicles as well as an electrified version of the GLE so that it could tools up to replace them

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Kurnool : World’s Largest Single Location Solar Park

The 1,000 MW (1 GW) world’s largest single location solar park in Kurnool, Andhra pradesh, was successfully set up by AP Solar Power Corporation Ltd through a joint venture special purpose vehicle

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Indian Rooftop Solar : The Sorry State Of Affairs

Although statistics show that rooftop potential of in India stands at 124,000 MW, India added only 864 MW of rooftop solar capacity in 2017 and the total capacity stands at around 2.2

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BYD Wins London’s Electric Double-Decker Bus Contract

BYD and its local partner Alexander Dennis Ltd (ADL) have won London’s first order for fully-electric double decker buses. The deal will see 37 BYD ADL Enviro400EV buses serving London’s transit passengers

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Wind & Solar To Achieve 50% By 2050 : Predicts BNEF

Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) report predicts that wind and solar is expected to grow to almost 50% by 2050 and coal will shrink to 11% of global electricity generation plus batteries

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Tesla Closing Solar Offices In USA

Tesla is closing over a dozen installation offices of its solar unit, once known as SolarCity in USA, including in top solar states like California, Arizona and New Jersey. It plans to

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