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Spanish construction company Elecnor SA has selected China's LONGi Green Energy Technology to provide solar modules for a 60-megawatt photovoltaic project in the Dominican Republic.
In June, solar power surpassed nuclear and wind energy to become the European Union's primary electricity source for the first time.
The Iraqi government has decided to implement 535 projects across various government institutions, including schools and health centers, to generate electricity through solar energy. This initiative ...
Richard Tice, the deputy leader of the UK's right-wing Reform UK party, has cautioned several energy companies against participating in the upcoming Allocation Round 7 (AR7) of the Contracts for ...
According to customs data, China's antimony trioxide exports in June 2025 stood at 87 mt. Compared with the 159 mt exported in April, there was a continued significant decline of approximately 45.28% ...
Silver prices held up well today. According to SMM, in Shanghai today, the TD premium for cash and spot national standard silver ingot warrants remained at a quote of 2-3 yuan/kg, or a discount of 7-8 ...
SMM reported that according to customs data, China's imports of other antimony ores and concentrates in June 2025 reached 1,824 mt, showing a significant MoM decline of approximately 21.44% compared ...
Although the SHFE/LME price ratio did not improve during the day, traders were still actively seeking cargoes arriving in late July. It was heard that domestic warrants were offered at 45-55$, with a ...
GameChange Solar, a supplier of solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking solutions, has been awarded a contract by ACME Greentech Ventures FZCO. The contract involves supplying the Genius Tracker™ 1P ...
Anker SOLIX, a manufacturer of battery storage solutions, has formed a partnership with SegenSolar, a distributor, to expand its reach in Europe.
Püspök, an Austrian developer and operator of green energy plants located in Nickelsdorf, Burgenland, has recently completed its first hybrid power plant.
Acciona Energia, a Spanish renewables firm, has commenced the construction of a 177.9-MWp solar project in southern Peru, marking its debut photovoltaic venture in the nation.
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