Price shocks from the Iran war power solar sales in energy-hungry Asia
Iran war news: Soaring fuel prices due to the Iran war are pushing consumers in Asia towards rooftop solar power. In the Philippines, installations and inquiries have surged. China, the world's largest solar technology provider, is set to profit from this gl…
Iran war news: Soaring fuel prices due to the Iran war are pushing consumers in Asia towards rooftop solar power. In the Philippines, installations and inquiries have surged. China, the world's largest solar technology provider, is set to profit from this gl…
MANILA: Soaring costs for fuel due to the Iran war are leading panicked consumers in hard-hit Asia toward rooftop solar power, a likely windfall for China as the world's largest provider of solar tec…
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