# Solar Energy
Latest news and articles about Solar Energy
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Shattered Silicon: Fanfan Shares’ Costly Exit from China’s Crowded Solar Market
Fanfan Shares is divesting its majority stake in a solar subsidiary at a massive discount following 600 million RMB in losses and a recent factory fire. The move underscores the risks faced by traditional Chinese industrial firms attempting to pivot into the country's hyper-competitive and oversupplied renewable energy market.

Cracking the Black Box: China Claims New World Record in Perovskite Solar Efficiency
Chinese scientists have broken the world efficiency record for regular-structure perovskite solar cells, achieving a certified 27.17% conversion rate. The breakthrough, published in Nature, utilizes a novel gradient doping technique to resolve long-standing physical limitations in electron transport.

China’s Perovskite Breakthrough: Solving the Photovoltage Loss Puzzle
Researchers at Ningbo University have identified a key mechanism for reducing photovoltage loss in 2D perovskite solar cells, providing a theoretical and technical roadmap for significantly enhancing the efficiency of next-generation solar technology.

Hype Meets Reality: The Spectacular Fall of a Chinese Solar 'Demon Stock'
Guosheng Technology, a speculative favorite in the Chinese market, suffered a limit-down stock crash after its planned 240-million-yuan acquisition of a battery firm failed. Despite a 10x stock price increase driven by energy storage and aerospace hype, the company faces its sixth straight year of losses and increasing regulatory scrutiny over potential insider trading.

From Overcapacity to Strategic Security: How Middle East Turmoil is Reshaping China’s Industrial Landscape
China’s 'anti-involution' policies are finding synergy with Middle East energy shocks, allowing Chinese sectors like chemicals and solar to leverage their energy security as a global competitive edge. This shift is helping China resolve domestic overcapacity issues by positioning itself as a more stable alternative to energy-vulnerable competitors in Europe and Asia.

China’s Industrial Pivot: Policy Shifts in Solar, Infrastructure, and the Low-Altitude Economy
China is undergoing a significant economic transition characterized by the removal of solar export subsidies, massive high-speed rail investments, and a strategic push into the aviation and data governance sectors. These shifts reflect a move away from low-cost exports toward high-value infrastructure and domestic industrial self-reliance.