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A well-equipped Australia is working with major economies to transfer technologies supporting lower global emissions
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A well-equipped Australia is working with major economies to transfer technologies supporting lower global emissions
Last year tested the strength of our communities and the resilience of our countries. It was a year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic. And yet, for Australians, it also started with the most devastating bushfires in our history.
For all its challenges, 2020 demonstrated the importance of innovation, resources and leadership to protect and support our communities and countries.
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Global solar demand to soar by 30% in 2021
China will account for 35% of global annual solar installations, according to a new report
The global demand for solar installations is set to climb by 30% in 2021.
That’s according to the IHS Markit new report, which suggests the sector this year will see a record number for solar installations fuelled by a drop in the production costs that will decrease module prices.
The analysis also suggests China will still account for 35% of global annual installations in 2021.
The report estimates the offshore wind industry will deploy more than 10GW of capacity, nearly twice as much as last year, as a result of the boom in installations in mainland China.