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With two weeks to go until the Smart Energy 2019, the event app is now available.
The Clean Energy Regulator has today released its first Statement of Opportunities for the Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) market, and announced the next Emissions Reduction Fund auction.
With the increasing amount of renewable energy in the system, grid operators must address the challenge of balancing supply and demand from intermittent energy generation. One way of meeting this challenge is to use advanced forecasting tools to provide predictability in renewable energy generation in order to keep the grid stable.
3 weeks to go until Smart Energy 2019.
The Energy Security Board invites stakeholders interested in the Retailer Reliability Obligation to Forums on the detailed design of the Retailer Reliability Obligation; workshops to discuss in detail elements of the obligation.
The Clean Energy Council is proud to publish the first update of its Women in Renewables Speakers Guide as a continued commitment to advance gender diversity and celebrate International Women’s Day.
REC Group has learned from media reports circulating since March 5, 2019, that Hanwha Q-Cells has filed lawsuits against REC Group in the U.S. and in Germany based on alleged patent infringement and has approached REC’s customers around the world with these accusations.
Sydney’s first luxury housing development to offer residents $0 power bills
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.
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