Renewable Energy

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Will Solar Products Be Included in the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism?

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has entered a decisive phase as of January 1, 2026, marking the first fully operational carbon border pricing regime aimed at imported goods’ embedded emissions. While the initial scope of CBAM targets traditional carbon-intensive sectors like steel, cement, aluminium, and fertiliser, a lively debate is underway over …

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Global Solar Manufacturers Reset Strategies Amid U.S. Trade Shifts

In recent months, solar-manufacturing giants around the world have quietly begun rewriting their playbooks. What appears to be a supply-chain shuffle is much more: it’s a strategic reset driven by escalating U.S. trade actions, shifting tariffs, and rising geopolitical risk. From India to Southeast Asia to Canada, the industry is adapting — fast. A Turning …

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Navigating the Roadblocks: The Challenges of Transitioning Away from Gas-Powered Cars

In an era marked by a growing awareness of environmental issues and a commitment to sustainable living, the transition away from gas-powered cars is an inevitable and necessary step. While the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) and alternative fuels holds promise for a cleaner, greener future, the challenges of transitioning away from gas power must …

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