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China to strictly control new solar capacity expansion and boost tech innovation

China will strictly control the future expansion of solar power generation capacity and encourage more innovation, to enhance technology and reduce production costs in its rapidly-growing solar sector.

read more... 01/03/2018

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New self-driving electric vehicle launched by Toyota

Toyota inaugurated their new mobility ecosystem and concept vehicle at the Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest technology fair which started on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

read more... 11/01/2018

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Atomenergomash and General Electric JV inks Akkuyu agreement

GE Steam Power Systems signed an agreement to offer the main equipment of the conventional island directed to the four nuclear turbines of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant in Büyükeceli, Turkey. The contract was offered to AAEM Turbine technology LLC, the Saint Petersburg, the joint company headquartered in Russia between Atomenergomash JSC (AEM) and General Electric (GE).

read more... 30/11/2017

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The boost of low-cost renewables changes EU energy expectations for 2030

The accelerated fall in wind and solar energy costs, and flexible demand technology could substitute more than 50% of coal and gas generated electricity in Europe by 2030, as indicated in a recent research published on Tuesday.

read more... 21/11/2017

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Cheap solar power might be good for Australia’s mining sector

Australia’s most distinguished solar power researcher, Dr. Martin Green, says prices for PV technology will fall drastically. And while the plunge in prices could be harmful to the country’s thermal coal industry, it could bring multiple benefits to other Australian mineral and material exports.

read more... 22/08/2017

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