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Dow Jones · ChinaIn a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.N-type wafer prices have continued to decline for the fourth consecutive week. According to the OPIS Solar Weekly Report released on November 25, FOB China prices for M10 wafers were reported at $0.162 per piece (pc), down 4.71% week-on-week, while G12 wafers were priced at $0.202/pc, reflecting a 4.27% week…See the Story
N-type wafer prices extend four-week slide amid weak demand, rising inventory concerns

Paysandú · PaysandúBuenos Aires, 27 November (NA) – Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno traveled yesterday to Uruguay to meet with his partner, Mario Lubetkin, to address the problem triggered by the green hydrogen plant that the Uruguayan government authorized to build on the coast of Paysandú and avoid another Botnia case. Quirno conveyed the interest of extreme “recovery to avoid harmful effects on the pre-existing economic activities of the coastal populat…See the Story
“Visual Pollution”: the Curious Planting of Quirno in Uruguay by the Green Hydrogen Plant in Paysandú

Finland · FinlandPolar Night Energy and Lahti Energia have agreed on the construction of an industrial-scale thermal energy storage system for the Lahti Energia district heating network in V/25070ksy, Finland. The new sand battery will have a thermal power of 2 MW and a storage capacity of 250 MWh, which will make it the largest sand-based thermal storage system in the world once completed. Related:Finland hosts a sand battery that weighs more than 100 tons and …See the Story