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2024 Paris Olympics: Green energy leads the new era of Olympics
Aug 02 , 2024
Under the bright light of the Paris Olympics, a striking focus of discussion has quietly emerged around the world - the "greenest" Olympic era. The Paris Olympic Organizing Committee said that they would hold a breathtaking event while working hard to reduce the consumption of materials and energy to create the "greenest Olympics". Photovoltaic, as the most cost-effective and scene-adaptive clean ...
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Thailand encourages installation of rooftop solar panels to save energy
Aug 23 , 2024
Recently, the Department of Alternative Energy Development of Thailand stated that the government will guide 800 state-owned institutions across the country to save at least 20% of energy, and the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) and the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) will provide energy service solutions through their ESCO companies. ESCO will invest in installing energy-saving eq...
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Pakistan's electricity bills soar solar panel installation surges
Sep 27 , 2024
Recently, many solar panels have appeared on the roofs of residents in many cities in Pakistan.It is understood that an important reason why Pakistani residents choose solar energy is that the country's electricity bills have risen sharply. In 2024, the average monthly electricity bill for Pakistani households will be $350, compared with $100 a year ago. In addition, power outages often occur duri...
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Vietnam will introduce policies to encourage rooftop solar power generation
Oct 17 , 2024
Vietnam's "Government Electronics" recently reported that Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a government executive meeting to review the draft government decree on encouraging self-production and self-use of rooftop solar power generation systems. After listening to the report of the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the opinions of the participating representatives, Prime Ministe...
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Bangladesh introduces new policy on renewable energy (including photovoltaic)
Nov 19 , 2024
It is reported that the Bangladeshi government has introduced a new energy policy, under which renewable energy projects (including photovoltaic projects) can enjoy tax exemption support for 10 years. Renewable energy projects will be given 100% tax exemption in the first five years, 50% in the next three years, and 25% in the next two years. The new policy will take effect on July 1, 2025. The no...
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