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Canadian Solar pins Q4 miss on prolonged sector downturn, regulatory headwinds — CSIQ stock tumbles over 20% pre-market
Canadian Solar stated that its solar module shipments during Q4 nearly halved to 4.3 gigawatts, down 16% sequentially. ・The ...
PV manufacturer Canadian Solar’s first US-made solar cells are expected to be produced by the end of March in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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Perovskite-silicon triple-junction solar cell hits 30% efficiency record
A University of Sydney-led research team has reported a new certified efficiency mark for large-area ...
There is “an emerging and significant compliance risk” for US solar manufacturers and buyers around the origin of solar ...
Solar manufacturers and project developers should be aware of an emerging and significant compliance risk concerning the origin of photovoltaic ...
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AIKO launches 25% efficient solar modules promising 90% output after 3 decades
The world is currently busy electrifying almost everything. Household energy demand has surged, driven ...
India added 119 GW of solar module capacity and over 9 GW of cell capacity in 2025, bringing total capacities to about 210 GW and 27 GW, respectively, according to Mercom India. Growth was driven by ...
Canadian researchers proposed a laminate-free solar module using polycarbonate instead of EVA and glass. The new encapsulation technique reportedly enables easy disassembly, reuse of solar cells, and ...
Rooftop solar company Solarium Green Energy has commissioned a 1 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, producing large-format G12 modules up to 725 Wp and serving both internal ...
Around 30 GW of solar PV module manufacturing capacity, around 10.5 GW of solar PV cell manufacturing capacity, and around 2 GW of ingot-wafer manufacturing capacity have been set up. Out of ...
Strong demand from utility-scale projects, rooftop targets and ALMM mandates drove expansion, with cumulative capacity ...
A new innovation from the University of Turku saw a team of researchers use red onion skin to develop an ultra-thin ...
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