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The usa offshore wind project is hindered, with industry experts predicting that the usa will complete less than half of its emissions reduction target by 2030.
① The global offshore wind power projects are likely to fail to achieve the previously ambitious goals due to soaring costs, project delays, and insufficient supply chain investment; ② The International Renewable Energy Institutions estimate that the global installed capacity of offshore wind power will fall short of the target by one-third, while other institutions believe that the usa will not be able to achieve half of its emission reduction targets by 2030.
gtja: The electrical utilities assets are expected to usher in a new round of value reassessment opportunities with the verification of electricity price stability. Maintain a "shareholding" rating for the industry.
gtja released research reports stating that it maintains a "shareholding" rating for the electrical utilities industry.
Chinese Solar Firms, Ever-nimble, Go Further Afield Where US Tariffs Don't Reach
Hong Kong stock concept tracking | The country vigorously implements wind power as a replacement for renewable energy with strong support from the government. Wind power companies are expected to see a turnaround in their predicament (with related concept
On October 30, the National Development and Reform Commission and other departments strongly support the comprehensive improvement of wind power supply capacity through the vigorous implementation of renewable energy substitution.
Canvest env (01381.HK) was granted a total of 0.36 billion yuan in loans.
On October 30, Grong Hu announced that Canvest Env (01381.HK) signed a loan agreement with a financial institution on October 30, 2024, where the company (as the borrower) and the financial institution (as the lender) agreed on a regular loan in the total amount of RMB 0.36 billion with a term of 84 months starting from the first withdrawal date.
Express News | Canvest Environmental Protection Group - Term Loan Facility of RMB360 Mln Granted to Co
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