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Ginlong (Solis), listed as Stock code: 300763.S.Z, the third-largest PV inverter manufacturer globally, continues its substantial efforts in assisting African nations in transitioning to clean energy. At the recent Solar Power Africa event in Cape Town, Solis unveiled its Solis S6 product expansion tailored specifically for the dynamic African market.Continue Reading

Teraco, a prominent African colocation provider, has unveiled its strategy to combat ongoing power challenges by constructing a 120-megawatt (MW) utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) energy facility in South Africa’s Free State province. Jan Hnizdo, Teraco’s CEO, disclosed that the company had successfully secured its initial grid capacity allocation from Eskom,Continue Reading

Yellow Door Energy (YDE), a prominent independent power producer, has recently marked a major milestone with the successful completion of the development phase for its latest 48 MWp solar PV plant situated in Leeudoringstad, North West, South Africa. This project not only enhances YDE’s standing in the solar wheeling marketContinue Reading

The global solar mounting system manufacturer Schletter Group continued to grow in 2023. Despite the cyclical downturn in the market environment for roof systems in Europe in the second half of the year, the company was able to increase its annual sales by 13 percent compared to the previous year.Continue Reading

Above: An overall layout of the 60 mtpa system at Simandou in Guinea. From right to left, two primary In Pit Crushing & Conveying (IPCC) systems incorporating TAKRAF X-TREME class sizers, a secondary In Pit Secondary Crushing & Conveying (IPSCC) system also incorporating TAKRAF sizers, a stockyard with two stackersContinue Reading

Due to continued very high inflation, the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) will raise port fees by an average of 6.5 percent from 1 January, 2024. The goods handled as bulk cargo in maritime transport, such as ore, coal, building materials, grain, fertilisers or mineral oil products, reached a total volumeContinue Reading