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RAJASTHAN, India -- Trade tariffs intended to boost India's solar manufacturing sector in the face of Chinese dominance are raising prices for projects and consumers, weighing on the government's efforts to maintain the rapid rollout of solar power a... [1]

We are currently developing the statistical documentation. The content is not necessarily up to date at the moment. (translated from sv) [3]

Construction of Finland’s first cathode active material (CAM) plant will begin in April 2025 in Kotka. [6]

TOKYO -- Solar panel prices have dropped by half over the past year amid a flood of supply from China that has led European manufacturers to shut down factories and seek support from policymakers. [7]

Bioenergia-alan EU-hankkeet: Verkottumis- ja rahoitusmahdollisuudet Bioenergia-alan rahoitusinfo ja brokerage-tilaisuus Keskiviikko 10.5. klo 13:00-16:00 Otaniemi, Technopolis Innopoli 2 ![](/globalassets/eu-rahoitusneuvonta [8]

U.S. trade officials have announced that they will open an investigation into solar panels imported from four Southeast Asian nations, in a blow to developers of sustainable energy projects who rely on low-cost imports to save money. [9]

TOKYO -- Overseas companies are storming Japan's solar panel market thanks to their low prices, forcing domestic makers to shift toward sales of high-value-added systems and rethink their production models. [10]

Sources
[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-10-30 · 53% match

India's solar tariffs offset subsidies, push up energy prices

RAJASTHAN, India -- Trade tariffs intended to boost India's solar manufacturing sector in the face of Chinese dominance are raising prices for projects and consumers, weighing on the government's efforts to maintain the rapid rollout of solar power a

[2] FI yle.fi · 2021-06-22 · 75% match

News

Utilising electricity in energy systems could help achieve Finland's ambitious climate goals and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 95 percent by 2050, the Finnish Climate Change Panel has stated.

[3] FI stat.fi · 2025-07-10 · 50% match translated from sv

Energianskaffning och -förbrukning: dokumentation för statistiken

We are currently developing the statistical documentation. The content is not necessarily up to date at the moment.

Original source in sv · View original →

[4] FI yle.fi · 2021-07-06 · 65% match

Warehousing

[5] FI yle.fi · 2025-06-06 · 34% match

Waste

[6] FI www.helsinkitimes.fi · 2025-03-20 · 56% match

Finland's first battery materials plant set for construction in Kotka

Construction of Finland’s first cathode active material (CAM) plant will begin in April 2025 in Kotka.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-06-01 · 56% match

China solar panel glut squeezes European suppliers as prices plunge

TOKYO -- Solar panel prices have dropped by half over the past year amid a flood of supply from China that has led European manufacturers to shut down factories and seek support from policymakers.

[8] FI www.businessfinland.fi · 60% match

Bioenergia-alan EU-hankkeet: Verkottumis- ja rahoitusmahdollisuudet

Bioenergia-alan EU-hankkeet: Verkottumis- ja rahoitusmahdollisuudet Bioenergia-alan rahoitusinfo ja brokerage-tilaisuus Keskiviikko 10.5. klo 13:00-16:00 Otaniemi, Technopolis Innopoli 2 ![](/globalassets/eu-rahoitusneuvonta

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-03-30 · 55% match

U.S. to consider tariffs on Thai solar panel imports

U.S. trade officials have announced that they will open an investigation into solar panels imported from four Southeast Asian nations, in a blow to developers of sustainable energy projects who rely on low-cost imports to save money.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-07-10 · 54% match

Foreign solar panel makers take command of Japanese market

TOKYO -- Overseas companies are storming Japan's solar panel market thanks to their low prices, forcing domestic makers to shift toward sales of high-value-added systems and rethink their production models.

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