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It has come to the attention of LONGi – through news articles – that Hanwha Q-Cells has filed a Section 337 patent investigation with the U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”), and concurrently filed a patent infringement complaint in the U.S. District Court of Delaware, against Jinko Solar, REC and LONGi.
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. today announced that according to media reports, Hanwha Q Cells this week filed actions against JinkoSolar in the US ITC, US District Court of Delaware, and Germany’s regional Düsseldorf court. The actions follow the rapid growth of solar energy in the US and German markets where JinkoSolarhas been successful.
Australia’s leading business, finance and policy conference for clean energy has opened applications for industry leaders and innovators to nominate for the 2019 Clean Energy Council Awards.
Flow Power celebrates the official opening of Karadoc solar farm alongside BayWa r.e., Carlton & United Breweries and Beon Energy Solutions.
Growatt’s next generation smart residential inverter, MIN2500-6000TL-X has been approved by Australia’s Clean Energy Council (CEC) for installation under the Renewable Energy Certificate scheme. Certificates of the model in compliance with required safety standards have been examined and verified by CEC, which marks the official product launch of MIN for sales across the world.
The AER is seeking stakeholder input into the development of a generator notice of closure exemption guideline.
The Labor Party’s plan to turbocharge New South Wales’ transition from coal to clean energy will reduce electricity bills and help to reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change.
The NSW Labor Opposition has today made a number of important promises in the lead up to the 23 March State election.
In an Australian-first, the CEFC and Cbus Property are targeting industry leading energy efficiency standards for the $1 billion Collins Arch mixed use development, ensuring the building will be a landmark in urban sustainability.
Energy Networks Australia CEO Andrew Dillon welcomes TasNetworks’ release of the Initial Feasibility Report considering a second Bass Strait electricity interconnector, Marinus Link.
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