China has achieved stunning growth in its installed renewable capacity over the last two decades, far outpacing the rest of the world. But to end
China controls the majority of the global manufacturing process for solar energy – a stark contrast to its position 15 years ago, when Europe was the sector''s unchallenged leader. The reason?
This fast-paced and compelling documentary, which premieres today in New York City and in cities nationwide during April, follows a diverse group of
China is the world''s top electricity producer from renewable energy sources. China''s renewable energy capacity is growing faster than its fossil fuels and nuclear
A report by the International Energy Agency, or IEA, on the future of renewable energy production has pinpointed China, and in
Chile is at the forefront of solar power making the most of the arid sunny climate of its northern regions by creating vast solar power stations in the desert. These installations are proving so successful that Chile can provide free electricity.
Discover how next-gen solar technology harnesses the sun''s full power for innovative energy solutions in this FD Engineering video.
How do you rapidly construct a photovoltaic power station at an altitude of 4,500 meters in Sichuan''s Garzê Prefecture? The documentary
China is the undisputed global green tech leader. It has more solar capacity than all other countries combined. It is also leading the pack in wind power production.
The large-scale industrial documentary Chasing the Light is a major production by the Financial Program Center of China Media Group, following a series of high-quality documentaries such as The Pillars of
Directed by Shalini Kantayya, the film features portraits of diverse personalities and their roles in the transition to solar power. Unemployed workers in Richmond, California, businessmen in China, Tea
“Red Power,” the latest documentary from Texas Scorecard, delves into the economic inefficiencies and national security threats posed by the increasing dependence on Chinese
The Light Won''t Dim is a 30-minute documentary exploring the promise and urgency of solar power in a time of climate crisis. From Puerto Rico''s Centro Buen P...
China, the world''s biggest polluter, has committed to reach net zero emissions by 2060, an ambitious goal matched by enormous investments that are reshaping the nation''s energy system.
Catching the Sun is a 2015 documentary film on the growth of the solar power industry that premiered on Netflix in April, 2016. Directed by Shalini Kantayya, the film features portraits of diverse
Critics of China''s climate policy argue that China is not trying to replace fossil fuels with renewable sources of energy, but instead trying to increase the energy
In a world where climate change is accelerating, wind and solar power seem more important than ever. Mapping the World investigates how these renewable energy sources, which have been used for thousands of years, are being reinvented in the 21st century.
Catching the Sun: Directed by Shalini Kantayya. An unemployed American worker, a Tea Party activist, and a Chinese solar entrepreneur race to lead the clean energy future. But who wins and who loses
China now controls more than 80% of the world''s solar manufacturing supply chain and dominates production of electric vehicles and storage batteries. These developments are reshaping
But last year, China met 84 percent of its electricity demand growth with solar and wind power, according to the report.
China may be the world''s number one polluter in real time, but Beijing is also driving the world''s most ambitious renewables rollout, at breakneck speed.
This article tackles the main challenges in the solar energy market and sheds light on the opportunities in that industry. The research results show that China controls the supply of primary
It narrates China''s role and responsibilities in the global energy transition and world economic recovery, profoundly interpreting how China''s PV industry focuses on high-quality development and promotes
From immense solar installations across desert landscapes to sweeping wind power grids energizing major cities, the documentary highlights the country''s determination to create a cleaner
Solar technology, an innovation birthed in the U.S., is now dominated by China on the global stage. Behind the simple switch from conventional to renewable e...
Solar power is the most spectacular of China''s clean-energy game changers; its fruits can be seen all around the world and at every scale, from
China is adding more solar and wind power to its energy grid than any other economy – but that huge buildout has its challenges. Here''s what we can
Solar power contributed a small portion of China''s total energy use in 2020, accounting for 3.5% of China''s total energy capacity. Chinese leader Xi
China is using the high-altitude expanse for immense solar panel farms and wind turbines and has begun work on the world''s largest hydroelectric
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