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Solar Power · Batang Regency/PRNewswire/ -- SEG Solar ("SEG"), a leading U.S. photovoltaic module manufacturer, announced plans to build a 3GW ingot and wafer manufacturing facility in...See the Story
SEG Solar Commences Build-Out of 3GW Ingot and Wafer Production Facility in Indonesia
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Australia · AustraliaSimon McGill/Getty ImagesOver the weekend the federal government announced major changes to its A$2.3 billion home battery subsidy program. The changes include nearly A$5 billion in extra funding and adjustments to the financial support provided for different-sized batteries. They follow recent reporting by The Conversation that the program is subsidising unnecessarily large home batteries and blowing out in cost. Announcing the changes, Ministe…See the Story
Government Boosts Its Home Battery Program by $5 Billion. But It Still Has Big Problems
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Hobart, Australia · HobartAustralian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has powered up the world’s largest battery-electric ship – and the largest electric vehicle of any type on the planet – and successfully completed its first e-motor trial in Hobart.From pv magazine Australia Australia-headquartered shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has achieved a world first with the largest battery-electric ferry yet built, completing its first e-motor propulsion trial on the River Derwent. The 13…See the Story