Solar Energy Set to Achieve Record Growth in 2024
Solar industry is set to grow by nearly a third in 2024, adding 593 GW of capacity, surpassing forecasts and continuing its rapid expansion as the cheapest global electricity source.
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Solar industry is set to grow by nearly a third in 2024, adding 593 GW of capacity, surpassing forecasts and continuing its rapid expansion as the cheapest global electricity source.
Explore China’s efforts to balance rapid economic growth with environmental protection and social welfare through filmmaker Gasthoori Manickam’s captivating journey.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stรธre advocates for stronger China-Norway cooperation in green technology and sustainable development, highlighting China’s leadership in electric vehicles.
Shanxi Province in China leads the global energy transition with expansive solar projects and innovative hydrogen initiatives, significantly boosting renewable energy capacity and reducing carbon emissions.
Thailand addresses its pollution crisis through innovative collaborations with China, including the Hydro-Floating Solar Hybrid in Ubon Ratchathani, blending solar and hydropower for a sustainable future.
Celebrating the 30th World Ozone Day 2024, honoring the Montreal Protocol’s role in advancing climate action and protecting our ozone layer.
China’s standards-setting efforts are poised to reshape the global trade order and drive sustainability initiatives worldwide, according to the ISEAL Alliance.
At CIFTIS Beijing, companies showcased innovative ways to turn agricultural waste into sustainable products like polylactic acid and biochar, contributing to a greener future.
The WTO emphasizes the critical role of services trade in driving global economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development during the 2024 CIFTIS event.
At CIFTIS Beijing, top global companies showcase innovative technologies that transform waste into valuable products, addressing global environmental challenges.