星期二, 2 9 月, 2025
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Tag: ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Sri Lanka electricity generation surge in May amid economic recovery

Sri Lanka’s electricity generation has surged 7.7 percent in May 2025 to 1,531 GigaWatt hours, official data show, amid an economic recovery, a price...

Amazon raises $1 billion sustainable bond for climate, social causes

NEW YORK/LONDON: Amazon.com Inc issued its first sustainability bond on Monday, raising $1 billion to invest in renewable energy, clean transport, greener buildings and...

IBC back-contact solar roof for electric vehicles

Dutch companies Lightyear and DSM NV are working to start commercial production of the former’s electric vehicle solar roof. The Lightyear One’s solar roof will be based on IBC...

NTPC, ONGC sign MoU to set up renewable energy JV

State-owned power generators NTPC Ltd and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up a joint venture...

India’s renewable energy subsidies fell 35% in three years

India’s renewable energy subsidies fell 35% from FY17 to FY19, while its oil and gas subsidies increased by 65%–according to a new study  by...

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UK University of Manchester signs PPA for 71 MW solar project

The University of Manchester has signed a 10-year corporate PPA (CPPA) covering generation at the 71 MW Medebridge Solar Farm in Essex, England. It...

Micoe showcases residential PV water heaters

Chinese heating specialist Micoe presented two PV-powered water heaters for residential use this week at the Intersolar South America 2025 event in S?o Paulo,...

Solyco launches new generation of 480 W back-contact solar panel

Solyco has launched the R-BG 108nBC.6 solar module, based on back-contact technology. The Berlin-based PV company said the matte black, front-contact-free module delivers 480...

Spain’s rooftop PV installations rose 11% in Q2

Spanish PV association UNEF has released preliminary data on rooftop PV installations in the second quarter of 2025. Installations fell 9% compared with the quarterly...