New Study Reveals Solar Surge Costing Over PKR 200 Billion Impact on Grid-Dependent Consumers

Rapid, and unmanaged growth in solar adoption has led to PKR 2 per unit tariff increase for non-solar consumers Islamabad – 22 November 2024: A new report, “The Distributed Divide – How Solar Expansion Affects Non-Adopting Consumers and Utility Economics” by Arzachel, reveals that non-solar consumers have borne a staggering burden of PKR 200 billion…

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China, Peru build model for promoting mutual appreciation among diverse cultures

By Wang Di, Zhang Penghui, Xie Jianing, People’s Daily China and Peru, both ancient civilizations with long histories and splendid cultures, are shining gems in the history of human civilization. During a visit to Latin America in 2014, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed hosting the 2016 China-Latin America Cultural Exchange Year, which received positive responses…

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China-Brazil green cooperation sends clean energy to numerous Brazilian households

By Qu Pei, Shi Yuanhao, Chen Haiqi, People’s Daily Panati photovoltaic power station is located in the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceara, housing 446,000 solar panels. Covering a total area of 840 hectares, the photovoltaic power station was invested and constructed by the Brazilian branch of China State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC). It was put…

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Three perspectives on viewing China’s economy

By Zhong Yin, People’s Daily Views on the current Chinese economy vary, and here are three perspectives. China’s economy maintains stable, positive growth momentum. Recently, the positive signs of China’s economy were particularly evident as many indicators showed marginal improvement. Many economists believe that the Chinese economy has posted stable performance based on a firm…

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Archeological excavation of Terracotta Warriors witnesses development of China’s cultural and museum sector

By Zhang Tie, Zhang Danhua, People’s Daily In March 1974, local farmers accidentally unearthed fragments of clay figurines while digging a well in Lintong, northwest China’s Shaanxi province, leading to one of the most significant archeological discoveries in the 20th century — the army of Terracotta Warriors. As a treasure of Chinese civilization, the Terracotta…

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