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Tag Archives: Shi Zhengrong

China’s Visible Solar Power Success

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Mark Clifford

Now accounting for about half of the world’s solar panel and module production, China looks set to lead the world toward using real fossil fuel alternatives.

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Posted in Articles, Caixin | Tagged Caixin, China, renewable, Shi Zhengrong, solar, Suntech Power

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