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Trina Solar's cumulative shipments of 210mm modules surpass 90GW

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Trina Solar's cumulative shipments of 210mm modules exceeded 90GW as of Q3 2023, ranking first globally.

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  • Trina Solar's cumulative shipments of 210mm modules exceeded 90GW as of Q3 2023, ranking first globally.
  • By the end of October cumulative shipments of Trina Solar's 210R modules exceeded 15GW.
  • In August the company led the industry into the PV 7.0 era with the mass production of Vertex N 700W modules.
  • In mid-October Trina Solar's 10GW Vertex N 610W modules and 10GW n-type i-TOPCon cell come to mass production at Huai'an base.

Water Treatment Chemicals Market worth $43.9 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Based on application, water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market in terms of value.

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  • Based on application, water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market in terms of value.
  • Water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market, due to escalating global water scarcity issues.
  • Based on the source, synthetic segment is estimated to be the second fastest-growing segment of water treatment chemicals market.
  • Europe accounted for the third largest market share amongst other regions in the water treatment chemicals market.

Water Treatment Chemicals Market worth $43.9 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Based on application, water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market in terms of value.

Key Points: 
  • Based on application, water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market in terms of value.
  • Water desalination is estimated to be the second fastest growing segment in the overall water treatment chemicals market, due to escalating global water scarcity issues.
  • Based on the source, synthetic segment is estimated to be the second fastest-growing segment of water treatment chemicals market.
  • Europe accounted for the third largest market share amongst other regions in the water treatment chemicals market.

Wastewater Reverse Osmosis Membrane Market worth $1.6 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Their composition from natural cellulose sources aligns with the growing emphasis on environmentally sustainable solutions, appealing to industries and consumers alike.

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  • Their composition from natural cellulose sources aligns with the growing emphasis on environmentally sustainable solutions, appealing to industries and consumers alike.
  • Advancements in manufacturing processes have made cellulose acetate membranes more cost-effective and efficient to produce, enhancing their competitiveness in the market.
  • "North America is expected to be the second largest growing market for wastewater reverse osmosis membrane during the forecast period, in terms of value."
  • North America will be the second-largest region in the wastewater reverse osmosis market in 2022.

Wastewater Reverse Osmosis Membrane Market worth $1.6 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Their composition from natural cellulose sources aligns with the growing emphasis on environmentally sustainable solutions, appealing to industries and consumers alike.

Key Points: 
  • Their composition from natural cellulose sources aligns with the growing emphasis on environmentally sustainable solutions, appealing to industries and consumers alike.
  • Advancements in manufacturing processes have made cellulose acetate membranes more cost-effective and efficient to produce, enhancing their competitiveness in the market.
  • "North America is expected to be the second largest growing market for wastewater reverse osmosis membrane during the forecast period, in terms of value."
  • North America will be the second-largest region in the wastewater reverse osmosis market in 2022.

PowerChina Collaborates Closely with Belt and Road Initiative Nations to Promote and Advocate for Global Green Energy Development

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Since the "Belt and Road" initiative was put forward ten years ago, PowerChina has been vigorously promoting and advocating the sustainable development of the global energy industry, and devoting itself to the construction of the "Belt and Road".

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  • Since the "Belt and Road" initiative was put forward ten years ago, PowerChina has been vigorously promoting and advocating the sustainable development of the global energy industry, and devoting itself to the construction of the "Belt and Road".
  • PowerChina has constructed 112 hydropower projects with a total installed capacity of 34,000 kilowatts in countries and regions along the Belt and Road.
  • PowerChina's hydro and wind energy, photovoltaics, and International New Energy Solutions (INES) have made contributions to combating global climate change
    By the end of Sep2023, PowerChina secured international new energy projects totaling 44.7GW.
  • To date, the INES has cooperated in 69 new energy projects with a total installed capacity of more than 12GW.

PowerChina Collaborates Closely with Belt and Road Initiative Nations to Promote and Advocate for Global Green Energy Development

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Since the "Belt and Road" initiative was put forward ten years ago, PowerChina has been vigorously promoting and advocating the sustainable development of the global energy industry, and devoting itself to the construction of the "Belt and Road".

Key Points: 
  • Since the "Belt and Road" initiative was put forward ten years ago, PowerChina has been vigorously promoting and advocating the sustainable development of the global energy industry, and devoting itself to the construction of the "Belt and Road".
  • PowerChina has constructed 112 hydropower projects with a total installed capacity of 34,000 kilowatts in countries and regions along the Belt and Road.
  • PowerChina's hydro and wind energy, photovoltaics, and International New Energy Solutions (INES) have made contributions to combating global climate change
    By the end of Sep2023, PowerChina secured international new energy projects totaling 44.7GW.
  • To date, the INES has cooperated in 69 new energy projects with a total installed capacity of more than 12GW.

Discover 6 fascinating animals that live at the bottom of the St. Lawrence River

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Friday, October 27, 2023

In the vast St. Lawrence River, an impressive variety of animals live on the seabed.

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  • In the vast St. Lawrence River, an impressive variety of animals live on the seabed.
  • These organisms live either buried in the sediment (infaunas) or on the surface of the seabed (epibenthos).
  • As far back as 1988 researchers listed over 1,855 species of benthic invertebrates living in the estuary and gulf of the St. Lawrence River.

Luminous worms

  • Some of these worms are actually capable of bioluminescence.
  • The production of light in the form of luminous flashes has three general functions: defensive (to escape predators), offensive (in support of predation) and communicative (for reproduction).
  • In the St. Lawrence River, the only scale worms with this ability are of the Harmothoe genus, of which there are five species.

Are corals cold?

  • But does coral only grow in warm waters?
  • Corals are actually marine polyps, cylindrical animals with a mouth surrounded by a ring of tentacles, that secrete a molecule called calcium carbonate to form a skeleton.
  • There are two types: soft corals, with an internal skeleton that reinforces the structure of the colony (a collection of cloned individuals) while ensuring its elasticity, and hard corals, where each polyp secretes a cup-shaped external skeleton, creating their characteristic rigidity.

Starfish: dreaded gourmets

  • They are actually fearsome predators, and understanding how they feed will likely change the way you see them.
  • Faced with the two greediest species in the St. Lawrence (Asterias rubens and Leptasterias polaris), mussels normally have nothing to fear.
  • But thanks to dozens of ambulacral feet — little suckers on their underside — starfish can easily open mussels.

You said centenarian?


Present in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, particularly in the Magdalen Islands, the Northern quahog (Arctica islandica) is the world’s longest-living animal. It is a bivalve mollusc protected by a calcareous shell with two valves, like that of a mussel or oyster. The Northern quahog can easily live up to 200 years, but the oldest specimen, recorded in Iceland, was 507 years old.
Other bivalves are known to live long lives. The age of these molluscs can be determined by the growth rings on their shells, rather like trees, but the technique here is called sclerochronology. It is even possible to read the history of the climate on the shells of several bivalves and use this information to predict future conditions.

Worms, medicine and the Olympics

  • Although this worm could revolutionize medicine, it could also pose problems for anti-doping agencies and athletes.
  • Virtually undetectable and hyper-performing, the incredible oxygenating benefits of the arenicolous worm’s hemoglobin could undoubtedly boost athletes’ performance at the next Olympics.

Natural “crazy glue”

  • Although mussels are tossed about by breaking waves all day long, they still manage to hold tight to the rocks.
  • The byssus, a collection of hair-sized fibres that are both strong and elastic.
  • The proteins that make up byssus form natural ‘crazy glue’; this liquid glue hardens rapidly, enabling the mussel to adhere with unrivalled tenacity to virtually any surface, even wet ones.
  • Cindy Grant is a member of the Québec-Océan strategic group and of the Unité Mixte Internationale Takuvik.
  • Lisa Treau De Coeli is a member of the Québec-Océan strategic group and of the Unité Mixte Internationale Takuvik.

VIDEO - Millennial Potash: Addressing Critical Potash Supply with a Strong Team & Strategic Location CEO Clips Video

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Friday, October 20, 2023

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 20, 2023) - Millennial Potash (TSXV: MLP) - a Canadian exploration company, is making significant strides in developing its potash project in Gabon, West Africa.

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 20, 2023) - Millennial Potash (TSXV: MLP) - a Canadian exploration company, is making significant strides in developing its potash project in Gabon, West Africa.
  • With potash's crucial role as a vital agricultural fertilizer, the company's endeavor gains heightened importance, especially given the supply constraints resulting from disruptions in potash production in Belarus and Russia, which previously supplied 35% of the world's potash.
  • Boasting a proven team with a successful track record in mining projects, Millennial Potash's strategic coastal location enables the use of seawater for solution mining, contributing to a cost-effective project structure.

NewHydrogen CEO Steve Hill Discusses Green Hydrogen Catalyst Breakthrough with UCLA Researcher

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., Oct. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NewHydrogen, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NEWH), the developer of a breakthrough technology that uses clean energy and water to produce the world’s cheapest green hydrogen, today announced that in a recent podcast the Company’s CEO Steve Hill spoke with Dr. Chengzhang Wan, a key research member of the Company’s sponsored research program at UCLA.

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  • During the conversation, Dr. Wan revealed that UCLA’s breakthrough in improving hydrogen production rates using a new catalyst structure is up to 100 times faster in alkaline conditions than commercial platinum carbon.
  • The discussion also focused on the importance of catalyst durability and the team's work on making catalysts last longer.
  • The findings were published in a recent Nature Materials article titled, “Amorphous nickel hydroxide shell tailors local chemical environment on platinum surface for alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction”.
  • Watch the full discussion on the NewHydrogen Podcast featuring Dr. Chengzhang Wan at https://newhydrogen.com/single-video.php?id=ugybxCsUKa8
    For more information about NewHydrogen, please visit https://newhydrogen.com/ .