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Solar Thermal Power Plants Endows Attractive Revenue Streams to Players in Sodium Sulfate Market, Worth to Exceed US$ 2 6 Bn by 2031: TMR

Solar Thermal Power Plants Endows Attractive Revenue Streams to Players in Sodium Sulfate Market, Worth to Exceed US$ 2.6 Bn by 2031: TMR - Rise in construction projects that consume glass materials spurs uptake of sodium sulfate, applications in detergents to help subsist growth momentum ALBANY, N.Y., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The chemistries behind sodium sulfate have progressed remarkably over the past few decades, with the inorganic compound becoming almost ubiquitous. Ranging from use in powdered detergents, to fining agent in glassmaking, to paper production, to numerous chemicals of commercial value, the compound has been utilized in several end-use industries. Thus, the revenues in the sodium sulfate market have thrived from growing use in textiles, automotive, surfactants and construction sectors. Extensive utilization of sodium sulfate in home laundry detergents is a key trend that has propelled revenue growth over the decades.

Voyager spacecraft detects persistent hum beyond

© ThemaNews 2021 One of the Earth’s longest-flying spacecraft has detected a “persistent hum” beyond our solar system, according to a new study. NASA’s Voyager 1 launched on September 5 1977, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a Titan-Centaur rocket, just weeks after its sister craft, Voyager 2. Although they were initially designed to last five years, more than 43 years after they launched, the crafts are still sending back data as they explore interstellar space. Instruments aboard Voyager 1, which has moved past the edge of the solar system, through the solar.

Anti-dumping probe initiated on solar cell imports from China, Thailand and Vietnam

Anti-dumping probe initiated on solar cell imports from China, Thailand and Vietnam May 17, 2021 An anti-dumping duty will be applicable if the investigation shows that the imports from the three countries are priced below the normal value in their respective countries   -  PTI An anti-dumping duty will be applicable if the investigation shows that the imports from the three countries are priced below the normal value in their respective countries   -  PTI× The DGTR said it has accepted a petition by ISMA to probe if material injury is being caused to the domestic manufacturing industry   The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has initiated anti-dumping investigations on imports of solar cells and modules from China, Thailand and Vietnam.

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