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Australian energy storage company Redflow Limited (ASX: RFX) is pleased to announce that it has today appointed technology expert and businessman John Lindsay to the board.
JinkoSolar has received honorable awards of “Demonstration Enterprise for 2017 Intelligent Manufacturing Pilot Project” by China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
The Victorian government has today made two new big announcements…
VivoPower International PLC (Nasdaq:VVPR) (“VivoPower”), an international solar power company, is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary in Australia, VivoPower Pty Ltd (“VivoPower Australia”) has entered into a partnership with IT Power (Australia) Pty Ltd (“ITP”) to jointly develop a portfolio of utility-scale ground-mounted solar projects in New South Wales.
Solahart PowerStore helps make solar power an even more viable renewable energy solution
AC Solar Warehouse and Middy’s will sell VARTA Storage’s VARTA pulse energy storage solutions
The Department of Planning and Environment is supporting a clean energy future by making it easier to install electric car chargers in car parks, depots and other vehicle related facilities without the need for planning approval.
Clenergy PV-ezRack SolarRoof is designed for residential and commercial installation.
JinkoSolar’s 2018 Q2 solar module shipments and revenues increased 38.7% sequentially to 2,794 MW, mainly driven by continuous demand and new product launches. Gross profit increased 11%, and particularly net profit of Q2 has seen an increase of 2653% from the previous quarter and 109% increase from the second quarter of 2017, as a result of strong global sales network, higher capacity utilization, and industry leading cost structure helped offset the impact from new policies issued by the Chinese government on May 31st.
The Independent Directors Committee of Tilt Renewables is advising shareholders to not accept the takeover offer of $2.30 made by its two majority shareholders – Infratil and Mercury NZ.
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