Brussels says subsidies distort European market in ‘strategically important’ sector
Europeans find alternative location for cheap green technology with cost of rooftop installation so high
Longi founder Li Zhenguo is laying off thousands of staff in an industry grappling with oversupply
Raylyst Solar is Europe’s fastest-growing company after bet on Chinese renewable energy tech
Domestic industry wants stronger tariffs as subsidies have not done enough to ward off Chinese competition
Concern risk-weighting for renewable-power projects would rise fourfold under Basel III endgame proposal
Brussels is under pressure to intervene with strict tariffs or measures to support the domestic industry
Local opponents raise fears over Beijing’s influence as US aims to reshore supply chain
After energy bills surged, more homeowners are weighing solar power. But does it pay off?
Carmaker’s board under pressure after Delaware judge rules billionaire CEO has to forfeit largest ever incentive package
The US and EU are busy ‘de-risking’ supply chains but Beijing has its own plan for economic autonomy
Global overcapacity leaves European manufacturers ‘on the brink’
Largest renewable energy developer says repeal of Inflation Reduction Act ‘unlikely’ as order list grows
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Deal signals that UK energy group is pressing ahead with a strategy drawn up by former chief executive Bernard Looney
With more slack in its supply chain, solar is a better bet than wind
The father, the sun, and the holey business plan
CEO John Berger’s comments come as shares of renewable energy companies fall because of high interest rates
Concerns over climate change are fuelling breakthroughs in satellite technology that harnesses the sun’s energy
Energy company turns to alternative supply sources after US import legislation causes delays
European parliament agrees to lift green energy share to 42.5% by 2030 after nuclear power concessions
EU’s efforts to manufacture more green technologies are being undercut by cheaper rivals
State backing for renewable investments fuels growth but western nations remain dependent on Asia for supply
Cheaper panels and increasing domestic assembly offer an alternative to regime’s dilapidated electricity grid
Demand surges for workers that can install and maintain heat pumps, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers