Chinese companies will have more than 20 gigawatts' worth of annual solar panel production capacity on stream on US soil within a year
'Coal-fired power will still play a role in guaranteeing energy security for a certain period of time,' China's top economic planner said
Latest numbers out of China indicate the country's carbon emissions may have peaked last year
The world's fastest growing major economy has prioritised coal to address a surge in power demand in recent years, underscoring the challenges it faces in weaning its economy off carbon
Break-neck expansion in China’s renewable energy capacity has led to more power generation than the country’s grids can handle — something recent data affirmed
Billions of dollars worth of state subsidies and incentives have fuelled a steep plunge in prices of China's solar cells and modules, slashing the industry's profits
The solar division of Korean conglomerate Hanwha Corp, Qcells, is looking to protect a planned $2.5 billion expansion of its US solar operation
The bloc’s solar panel manufacturers have been struggling to compete with their Chinese competitors as its members install new solar panels at record speed
Even China’s vast domestic market can’t soak up the excess capacity of its solar power industry
Utility-scale solar power is now the cheapest power source in 11 out of 15 Asia-Pacific countries, a new report said
China’s dominance in the green technology industry means the world would have to pay up an additional $6 trillion for its energy transition without cheap Chinese supplies, new research says
Panel production costs in the world's largest producer of solar energy have declined a whopping 42% from year ago, dropping as low as 15 cents per watt