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World''s first Solar-powered Train in Byron Bay signals

New South Wales, Australia (Metro Rail Today): In a world increasingly focused on reducing carbon emissions and transitioning toward clean energy, rail transportation is experiencing its

Sunrise and Sunset Times in Jakarta, Indonesia

Sunrise / Sunset Calendar Table showing sunrise and sunset times in Jakarta for July 2025. The table also provides information on the sun''s position as it rises and sets along with the time the sun is at its highest position in the

U.S. Solar Manufacturers File New Trade Petitions to Uphold

Washington, DC — Confronting market manipulation driven by companies in Indonesia, Laos, and India, U.S. solar manufacturers today filed new antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD)

US antidumping investigation threatens Indian solar module

US antidumping investigation threatens Indian solar module exports A fresh US antidumping investigation targets solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos, potentially disrupting

U.S. solar tariff barriers may expand to Laos, Indonesia, India

In April, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) approved punitive tariffs of up to 3,500% on solar imports from Vietnam and the other three countries. These trade barriers have

New AD/CVD investigation launched on solar panels from India, Indonesia

That investigation was petitioned by the same group of U.S. manufacturers that are now asking for a look at India, Indonesia and Laos. The trade group consists of thin-film panel manufacturer

Prospek First Solar Membaik di Tengah Ketidakpastian Tarif

Para analis menggambarkan First Solar sebagai "salah satu perusahaan yang paling terkait dengan makro" di sektor energi terbarukan, dengan panduan 2025 dan fasilitas Asia

First Solar (FSLR) Rises 32% in Last Quarter Amid Quantum

First Solar (FSLR) experienced a 32% price increase over the last quarter, likely bolstered by the news of its exclusive supply agreement with UbiQD. This partnership integrates innovative

Govt vows to push local solar power to cut energy subsidies

Govt vows to push local solar power to cut energy subsidies The initiative, which could cost around $100 billion, would involve building solar farms of 1 to 1.5 hectares in each village

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