Global (US, EU, Japan & China) Thin Film Solar Cel
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http://www.openpr.com/news/417460/Global-US-E...eport.html
China takes global lead in clean energy : report
China now owns five of the six largest solar module manufacturing firms in the world, according to the report.
https://phys.org/news/2017-01-china-global-energy.html
Reasons to be cheerful: a full switch to low-carbon energy is in sight
Climate change optimism is justified – a complete transition from carbon to solar and wind power looks practical and affordable within a generation
Solar power costs around the world fell by an average of another 15% in 2016, meaning that electricity from the sun became the cheapest form of energy generation in places as diverse as Chile, parts of the Middle East and the south-west of the US. The world saw the lowest-ever auction price for solar electricity in Abu Dhabi.
China committed to adding about 40 gigawatts annually of solar panels in the next few years, more than half the new capacity installed across the entire world in 2016. India made similarly ambitious plans, meaning that these two countries will put more solar on the ground than the entire world did a couple of years ago.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/...y-in-sight
http://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/..._Film.html
Cleantech’s Four $1,000,000,000 Sectors
Solar received $1.3B in investment during 2016 – the highest level of cleantech investment in the sector since 2011 . With production cost and point of cost drastically falling, the sector remains an attractive proposition for new investment. On a macro-level, this positivity in the sector’s prospects is reflected in the record low bids we’ve seen at auction for solar energy, with a bid of $2.4c in Abu Dhabi in September.
http://www.cleantech.com/cleantechs-four-1000000000-sectors/
.......I know some have questions wrt QMA, but I don't think China is sleeping; Do you?