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China’s electricity expert talks about wind power, solar photovoltaic (PV) and storage in the country

Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with one of the leading experts on electrical generation in China to discuss the absurd scales of all forms of electrical generation and storage. In the first half of our conversation, we talked coal, gas, and nuclear. In the second half — lightly edited transcript below — … Continue reading China’s electricity expert talks about wind power, solar photovoltaic (PV) and storage in the country

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European electricity markets continued to rise in the second week of February, with the exception of the Iberian market thanks to wind energy

In the second week of February, prices in most major European electricity markets rose and weekly averages exceeded €140/MWh. However, in the Iberian market, the increase in wind energy production and the decrease in electricity demand favored lower prices. The French market broke the photovoltaic energy production record for a February day again. On Monday, … Continue reading European electricity markets continued to rise in the second week of February, with the exception of the Iberian market thanks to wind energy

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China to cut subsidies for renewable energy after record solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power

Starting in June, new clean energy projects will have their prices determined by a market-based bidding system.China’s top economic planning agency announced it will implement measures to gradually reduce subsidies for renewable energy projects, following accelerated growth in solar and wind power installations in the country, Reuters reported. In 2024, China set a record for … Continue reading China to cut subsidies for renewable energy after record solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power

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Global Cost of Renewables to Continue Falling in 2025 as China Extends Manufacturing Lead: BloombergNEF

The cost of clean power technologies such as wind, solar and battery technologies are expected to fall further by 2-11% in 2025, breaking last year’s record. According to a latest report by research provider BloombergNEF (BNEF), new wind and solar farms are already undercutting new coal and gas plants on production cost in almost every … Continue reading Global Cost of Renewables to Continue Falling in 2025 as China Extends Manufacturing Lead: BloombergNEF

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The photovoltaic sector is calling for the acceleration of administrative procedures that hinder storage and green hydrogen, which are essential for the energy transition

Today’s session was opened by Joan Groizard, Secretary of State for Energy, who stressed that “we are a benchmark in Europe and the world in renewables and attracting new demand that seeks clean and attractive technologies. Now we are going further, it is time to decarbonise all sectors.” The regulatory situation around storage and the … Continue reading The photovoltaic sector is calling for the acceleration of administrative procedures that hinder storage and green hydrogen, which are essential for the energy transition

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Energy transition outlook: EU

These are challenging times for Europe’s energy transition. The EU Parliament and national governments emerged from 2024 elections more fragmented as parties deprioritising low-carbon agendas and critical of established policies made gains. The ongoing Russia/Ukraine war continues to shine a spotlight on energy security and the role of renewables in displacing imported gas. Meanwhile, Trump’s … Continue reading Energy transition outlook: EU

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Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE to Deliver 960 MWh of Energy Storage Systems for Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners in Australia

Canadian Solar Inc. (the “Company” or “Canadian Solar”) (NASDAQ: CSIQ) today announced that e-STORAGE, which is part of the Company’s majority-owned subsidiary CSI Solar Co., Ltd. (“CSI Solar”), has signed a contract with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (“CIP”) through its fifth flagship fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V to deliver 240 MW/960 MWh battery energy storage systems in Summerfield, South … Continue reading Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE to Deliver 960 MWh of Energy Storage Systems for Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners in Australia

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U.S. withdrawal from wind power is ‘making China great again’

China must be very pleased (and puzzled) with the current administration’s policies on wind power. China loves using wind energy to generate electricity, because it is clean, cheap, and fairly easy to implement — what’s not to like? They’re winning the race to get smarter and cheaper artificial intelligence, and now they’re going to surge ahead … Continue reading U.S. withdrawal from wind power is ‘making China great again’

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The US energy transition is moving quickly: wind power and photovoltaics already surpass coal and natural gas

The U.S. energy transition is progressing rapidly, outpacing expectations. By the end of 2024, utility-scale wind power and photovoltaic solar generation grew by 298.8 million megawatt-hours (MWh) since 2019, surpassing the 202.3 million MWh increase in overall power demand. This demonstrates that renewables can not only meet rising energy needs but also displace fossil fuels. … Continue reading The US energy transition is moving quickly: wind power and photovoltaics already surpass coal and natural gas

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Grid-Connected Energy Storage Solutions: Shaping the Power Future

The evolution of solar technology has been nothing short of revolutionary. From the initial development of photovoltaic cells to advanced n-type solar cells, solar technology has made huge strides in efficiency and affordability. This makes solar power accessible to pretty much everyone—not just the tech geeks. Wind energy has also made great strides, both on … Continue reading Grid-Connected Energy Storage Solutions: Shaping the Power Future

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Understanding Long Duration Energy Storage: Technologies Shaping the Future of Energy

Photovoltaics and wind power both need storage to provide a stable supply. Long-duration energy storage (LDES) is a type of energy storage system capable of discharging energy over long periods, ranging from several hours to days. When there is an abundance of renewable energy, LDES allows us to store that surplus and use it during … Continue reading Understanding Long Duration Energy Storage: Technologies Shaping the Future of Energy

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President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could hit the solar, battery, wind power and electric vehicle industries particularly hard

Clean energy has gotten steadily cheaper for years thanks to a global network of research facilities and factories. That’s over now. President Donald Trump’s decision on Saturday to slap steep tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China signals the birth of a new global trade regime: one focused on nationalist protections, with potentially expensive repercussions for … Continue reading President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could hit the solar, battery, wind power and electric vehicle industries particularly hard

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Morocco approves expansion of wind power and photovoltaic (PV) capacity to 9,338 MW by 2029

A key improvement allows for greater flexibility in reallocating unused grid capacity between transmission and distribution systems. Morocco’s National Electricity Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has approved an increase in the country’s renewable energy capacity, setting it at 9,338 megawatts (MW) by 2029. This decision symbolises a 29% increase from the previous year. The ANRE board met … Continue reading Morocco approves expansion of wind power and photovoltaic (PV) capacity to 9,338 MW by 2029

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China has shown Europe how to build wind power and photovoltaic solar plants

In 2024, China again set a record for the launch of new wind and solar power plants. Europe, which is pushing the climate agenda more aggressively than all other regions of the world, is lagging behind China has quadrupled the rate of commissioning of new green energy capacities. In 2024, the installed capacity of China’s … Continue reading China has shown Europe how to build wind power and photovoltaic solar plants

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Wind power, at 17%, overtook coal and natural gas in Europe

“Fossil fuels are losing their influence in EU energy,” said Chris Rosslowe, lead author of the Ember report. “Wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) are pushing coal to the margins and forcing gas into structural decline.” The phase-out of fossil fuels is helping to curb emissions. Since peaking in 2007, European power sector emissions have more … Continue reading Wind power, at 17%, overtook coal and natural gas in Europe

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President Trump’s executive orders on energy

The new administration aims to boost oil and gas production and baseload generation, while curbing wind power and EVs. “Shock and awe” was what President Donald Trump’s team told everyone to expect from his first day in office, and they did their best to live up to that promise. On Inauguration Day, 20 January, the … Continue reading President Trump’s executive orders on energy

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European Electricity Review 2025: Wind power and photovoltaic solar avoided €59 billion in fossil fuel imports

The EU’s electricity transition continued at pace in 2024, as photovoltaic solar overtook coal for the first time and gas declined for the fifth year in a row. Download PDF The European Electricity Review analyses full-year electricity generation and demand data for 2024 in all EU-27 countries to understand the region’s progress in transitioning from … Continue reading European Electricity Review 2025: Wind power and photovoltaic solar avoided €59 billion in fossil fuel imports

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Renewables in China experienced a stellar year in 2024, with total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic exceeding 1,400 GW

Solar saw the biggest leap, with a record-breaking 45.2% increase (+277 GW), achieving 887 GW overall. Wind power also saw solid growth, climbing 18% (+80 GW) to almost 521 GW. China’s renewable energy sector experienced a stellar year in 2024, with the total installed capacity of wind and solar power surpassing 1.4 billion kilowatts, further … Continue reading Renewables in China experienced a stellar year in 2024, with total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic exceeding 1,400 GW

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China’s photovoltaic (PV), wind power installations soared to record in 2024

China broke its own records for new wind power and photovoltaic (PV) solar power installations again last year, official data showed on Tuesday, accelerating from a breakneck pace set in 2023 as the country looks to peak its carbon emissions before 2030.Installed photovoltaic (PV) and wind power capacity climbed 45.2% and 18%, respectively, in 2024, … Continue reading China’s photovoltaic (PV), wind power installations soared to record in 2024

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