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Flat Glass Group Will Invest RMB 6 Billion to Set Up Six New PV Glass Production Lines in Nantong

published: 2022-03-25 9:30
Major Chinese glass manufacturer Flat Glass Group has announced that its subsidiary Nantong Flat Glass will invest around RMB 6 billion to set up six new production lines for PV glass. Each production line will have a melting capacity of 1,200 tons per day. The proposal for the capacity expansion project was approved at a board meeting held on March 2, and the company said that this undertaking fits into its development strategy. ...  more

Origis Purchases 400MW of PV Modules from Maxeon for Projects in the US

published: 2022-03-25 9:30
Maxeon Solar Technologies announced on March 17 that it has secured 400MW module order from Origis Energy. Maxeon is a Singaporean module supplier that was spun off from US-based SunPower. The company still uses the SunPower brand name in certain regional markets. As for Origis Energy, it is a US-based developer of renewable energy and energy storage projects. Maxeon’s modules will be used in utility-scale projects that Origis is building in the US. ...  more

Giga Berlin Delivers First Batch Germany-Made Model Y

published: 2022-03-23 9:30
This day has finally arrived. The first batch of Germany-made Model Y was officially delivered today, with Musk showing up at the scene overseeing this significant moment. This may also serve as good news to Taiwan consumers. ...  more

Hungary Launches New Auction for 864GWh of Renewable Power

published: 2022-03-23 9:30
The Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority of Hungary (MEKH) announced in early March that the fifth round of auctions under its renewable energy support scheme METÁR has been initiated. Bid submissions will be accepted from March 25 to 28. This announcement has also been reported by other renewable energy news outlets. ...  more

No More Worries About Solar Panels Damaging Architecture, Canada has Developed Multiple Photovoltaic Brick Styles

published: 2022-03-22 9:30
At first glance, it looks like an ordinary red brick, but in fact, this is "Solar Brick" launched by Canadian solar company Mitrex. In the future, there will be no need to worry about damaging the beauty of a home when installing solar panels, so that the integration of solar energy into a building will not be boring and no longer be just an inconvenient blue module. ...  more