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Trina Solar Navigates Australia’s Rising Demand for Renewable Energy Solutions

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SYDNEY, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Trina Solar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, is witnessing strong demand for solar solutions across various sectors in Australia. With a remarkable 12.5% increase in total installed solar capacity, to 34.2GW in 2023, the renewable energy landscape is evolving with an increased trend towards utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). According to BloombergNEF, installations will more than double to 1.9GW of batteries commissioned in 2024, propelled by robust government support, a growing demand for grid-balancing services and dynamic shifts within the volatile power market.

The company provided its market outlook in the lead up to the Smart Energy Expo in Sydney (6-7 March) where it is a major exhibitor.

An Integrated Approach for Solar Solutions 

Trina Solar is well-poised to support the evolving renewable landscape as the only total solutions provider in the industry that offers modules, trackers and energy storage solutions.  As one of the top PV module producers in the world with cumulative shipments of more than 190GW worldwide by the end of 2023, it is already renowned as an industry leader, offering cutting-edge 210mm n-type iTOPCon Advanced cell technology that pushes the limits of cell efficiency and power to 720W and beyond. Its tracker and BESS solutions builds on the company’s rich 27-year legacy of innovation in solar technology. TrinaTracker offers adaptability to flat terrain, exceptional system stability and reliability, quick installation and versatile external compatibility while TrinaStorage boasts a significant in-house battery cell manufacturing capacity which equips its products for grid-scale battery operations.

Edison Zhou, Trina Solar head of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, says: “Australia is one of the world’s more mature renewable energy markets, and Trina Solar is increasingly seeing customers that are looking at renewable energy solutions beyond solar. As solar projects become increasingly complex, having a single procurement source helps to streamline processes, allowing for faster delivery, and unified after-sales service. This approach not only reduces costs but also ensures efficiency.”

Trina Solar exemplifies its commitment to being a total solutions provider through two groundbreaking projects. The Goulburn Community Farm in New South Wales stands out as a pioneering initiative driven by local residents under the Goulburn Community Energy Co-operative formed by Community Energy 4 Goulburn (CE4G). This 1.35MW solar farm, with design and installation done by Smart Commercial Solar and developed by Komo Energy, is set to be the world’s first to integrate Trina Solar’s Vertex N bifacial modules, TrinaTracker Fix Origin fixed-tilt racking, and the cutting-edge TrinaStorage Elementa 2.2MWh battery energy storage system.

“We’re thrilled to be involved in a project which shows what community will and persistence can achieve when it comes to accessing clean energy. Community Energy 4 Goulburn and Komo Energy have worked hard for years to bring cheaper, cleaner energy to Goulburn and we’re excited to deliver this significant solar and storage project for them,” James Duckworth, National-Business Development Manager, Smart Commercial Solar.

In parallel, Trina Solar announced its involvement in establishing Australia’s inaugural tracker testbed at Hills Educational Foundation (HEF) near Brisbane. The consortia, with HEF, Queensland University of Technology, and construction and civil engineering services by Diona, was initiated by Robert Saunders (now at Elecseed), who brought together diverse partners responsible for the project’s design, technology, construction, funding, and research. The project measures the performance of a modern solar farm against an eight-year-old counterpart, using Trina Solar’s Vertex DEG19 bifacial modules on single-axis Vanguard 2P trackers. The insights gained from this testbed will aid cost analyses for future solar farm replacements, reflecting Trina Solar’s holistic approach to advancing solar technology.

The testbed will explore the albedo effect, experimenting with materials like recycled tin cans, pale-colored ground covers, and cement sheeting to enhance light reflectivity for increased energy yield. Additionally, the college aims to delve into agrivoltaics, intending to utilize white-painted offcuts of shipping containers for cultivating mycelium, a protein-rich fungus widely recognized as a valuable feedstock.

“Agrivoltaics is something that Australia’s farming community is interested to explore,” says Joseph Marinov, CEO Hills Educational Foundation. “Creating an environment conducive for crops to grow under the solar modules will help the country’s farmers to embrace renewable energy.”

Trina Solar’s module, tracker and storage solutions will be showcased at the Smart Energy Expo, featuring the latest Vertex N range modules with n-type iTOPCon Advanced solar cells, and Vertex S+ for residential and C&I applications. The exhibit will also feature the upgraded TrinaTracker Vanguard 1P, which will source more than 95% of its steel content for its mounting system products and technology from within the Australian market in support of the local economy.

Visit Trina Solar at Booth 64. 

About Trina Solar
Founded in 1997, Trina Solar Co., Ltd. (stock symbol: Trina Solar; stock code: 688599) is mainly engaged in PV products, PV systems and smart energy. PV products include R&D, production and sales of PV modules. PV systems consist of power stations and system products. Smart energy mainly comprises PV power generation and operation & maintenance, smart solutions for energy storage, smart microgrid, and development and sales of multi-energy systems. With the strategic goal of “Creating a new industrial ecosystem led by Trina Solar, and promoting Trina Solar as a leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions “, we are committed to leading the way in smart PV and energy storage solutions and facilitating the transformation of new power systems for a net-zero future. On June 10, 2020, Trina Solar was listed on the Science and Technology Innovation Board (STAR Market) of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE). It is the first PV and energy storage company that has gone public on the STAR Market providing PV products and systems, as well as smart energy.

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OceanQuest – An Ambitious Foundation Dedicated to Deep Ocean Exploration Launched In Saudi Arabia With a Mission to Accelerate Ocean Discovery, Drive Innovation in the Field, Support Global Cooperation, and Engage the Public

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — OceanQuest, a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to deep ocean exploration, has officially launched in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. With a mission to accelerate ocean discovery, drive innovation, and foster international cooperation while engaging the public, OceanQuest is set to significantly accelerate deep ocean research and knowledge sharing.

The foundation supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by spearheading innovation in ocean exploration and advancing sustainable development. OceanQuest is set to contribute to the Kingdom’s National Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) targets by providing SAR 3 billion in research and development funding by 2050 and eventually supporting more than 150 scientists annually, while also aiding Saudi Arabia’s efforts to protect 30% of marine habitats.

OceanQuest will lead a series of joint expeditions to study seamounts—vital underwater ecosystems essential to ocean health. These missions will provide new insights into the biology, chemistry, physics, and geology of the deep ocean, enhancing global knowledge and informing conservation efforts. The foundation will also aim to operate a small fleet of state-of-the-art research vessels equipped with advanced deep-sea robotics, allowing for the exploration of previously unreachable depths. A key component of OceanQuest’s innovation agenda will include the creation of digital twins of ocean seamounts—real-time virtual models that provide valuable insights for informed decision-making, conservation, and sustainable use.

To lead this ambitious initiative, OceanQuest has appointed Dr. Martin Visbeck as Chief Executive Officer. A globally recognized expert in ocean science, Dr. Visbeck brings over three decades of experience in advancing ocean research, policy, and technological innovation. Under his leadership, OceanQuest will drive forward initiatives that accelerate deep-sea exploration, pioneer new technologies, and elevate global engagement with the ocean.

About OceanQuest:

OceanQuest is a Saudi Arabian not-for-profit foundation, committed to unveiling the wonders of the ocean and exploring its secrets for the benefit of humanity. Its mission is to accelerate ocean discovery, drive innovation in the field, support global cooperation, and excite the public. OceanQuest and its global partners will launch a new era of deep ocean exploration and knowledge sharing. OceanQuest is based in the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) campus in Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. To learn more visit www.OQFoundation.org

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Shoplazza Nominated for Best E-Commerce, Finance & Banking Apps & Software at the 29th Annual Webby Awards

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TORONTO, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Shoplazza announced today that it has been nominated for Best E-Commerce, Finance & Banking Apps & Software in the 29th Annual Webby Awards. Widely regarded by The New York Times as “the Internet’s highest honor,” the Webbys are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), which is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet. IADAS, which nominates and selects the Webby Award winners, comprises internet-industry experts, including senior product, marketing, and creative leaders from companies and organizations such as Dimz Inc., Microsoft, Kraft Heinz, WPP, Hulu, the ACLU, Lenovo, Audible, BET, and the Tribeca Film Festival.

“Nominees like Shoplazza are setting the standard for innovation and creativity on the Internet,” said Nick Borenstein, General Manager of The Webby Awards. “It is an incredible achievement to be selected among the best from the nearly 13,000 entries we received this year.”

Built on an AI-first architecture, Shoplazza equips merchants—regardless of technical background—with everything needed to build, manage, and scale an online store. The all-in-one SaaS platform combines zero-code storefront design, product personalization, end-to-end order and inventory management, data-driven decision support, automated marketing, and multi-currency/multi-language checkout. More than 500,000 merchants worldwide rely on Shoplazza, reaching consumers in over 180 countries and regions to drive higher conversion and brand growth.

“This is our third consecutive Webby nomination in the Apps & Software categories, and it validates our core belief: when advanced AI is placed directly in merchants’ hands, commerce becomes smarter and growth more sustainable,” said Jeff Li, Founder & CEO of Shoplazza. “We will continue to work with our global partners to push the boundaries of digital retail.”

About Shoplazza:

Shoplazza is a leading Canadian e-commerce platform empowering global businesses to build, launch, and grow their online stores. With a robust omnichannel infrastructure, Shoplazza simplifies how merchants connect with customers across online, in – store, and social channels. Learn more at https://www.shoplazza.com/.

About The Webby Awards:

Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites and Mobile Sites; Video & Film; Advertising, Media & PR; Apps & Software; Social; Podcasts; AI, Immersive & Games; and Creators. Established in 1996, The Webby Awards received nearly 13,000 entries from all 50 states and over 70 countries worldwide last year. The Webby Awards are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). Sponsors and partners of The Webby Awards include Adobe, WP Engine, LinkedIn, Verizon, Meltwater, KPMG, NAACP, Vox Media, The Wall Street Journal, Deadline, AdAge, TechCrunch, The Hollywood Reporter, Film Independent, The Hustle, Series Mania, VidCon, The Podcast Show, Passionfruit, Embedded, Morning Brew, Creator Economy NYC, Creator Spotlight, AIGA, and The Publish Press.

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Kanazawa University Research: Visualizing the Mechanics of Hormone-Driven Gene Activation: Insights into Breast Cancer

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KANAZAWA, Japan, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Scientists at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University have captured real-time footage showing how a key hormone receptor activates genes, offering a clearer view into one of the most fundamental Kaprocesses in biology.

Using high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), Richard Wong and colleagues at Kanazawa University directly visualized how the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) binds to DNA and switches on genes in response to the hormone estrogen. Their findings, published in ACS Nano, reveal new molecular details of hormone signaling, with important implications for diseases like breast cancer.

Key Points

Researchers used high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) to directly film how estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) binds to DNA in living-like conditions.Estrogen binding improves ERα’s ability to dimerize and accurately target specific DNA sites called estrogen response elements (EREs).Findings support a new ‘Ligand-Induced Dimerization (LID)’ model and offer insights into hormone-driven diseases like breast cancer.

Estrogen receptors play a critical role in controlling gene activity in many tissues. When estrogen binds to ERα, the protein changes shape, forms a dimer (a molecular pair), and attaches to specific regions of DNA called estrogen response elements (EREs). Although the importance of this process has been known for decades, it had never before been observed unfolding at the single-molecule level in real time.

To capture this, the researchers used HS-AFM to scan individual ERα molecules interacting with DNA. They compared the behavior of ERα with and without estrogen present. Their experiments showed that ERα could bind to DNA without estrogen but did so less precisely and less stably. When estrogen was present, ERα molecules dimerized more efficiently and exhibited targeted, stable binding to ERE sequences.

“Our study shows that estrogen acts like a molecular matchmaker,” says Richard Wong. “It not only triggers ERα to find the right DNA sequence but also stabilizes its grip, ensuring accurate gene activation.”

Based on these observations, the team proposed a new ‘Ligand-Induced Dimerization’ (LID) model explaining how hormones fine-tune the dynamic behavior of receptors at the DNA level.

This work provides direct visual evidence of how molecular signals from hormones lead to precise gene control — a fundamental advance that could guide new strategies for treating hormone-driven diseases.

Glossary

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα): A protein inside cells that binds estrogen and controls the activity of specific genes.High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM): An imaging technology that captures the movement of individual molecules in real time.Ligand: A molecule, such as estrogen, that binds to a protein and changes its shape or function.Dimerization: The process by which two protein molecules join together to form a pair (dimer), often necessary for function.Estrogen Response Element (ERE): A specific sequence of DNA that the estrogen receptor recognizes and binds to, controlling gene expression.

Figure: How Estrogen Receptor Binds DNA.

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Caption: This illustration shows the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα, in orange) attaching to DNA (in blue) as a pair, or dimer. The image is based on real-time, high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) data, showing how ERα recognizes and binds specific DNA sequences to activate genes. The close-up highlights the dimer sitting on the DNA strand — a key step in hormone-driven gene regulation.

Reference

Goro Nishide, Tomoka Ishibashi, Keesiang Lim, Yujia Qiu, Masaharu Hazawa, Ayami Matsushima and Richard W. Wong, Zooming into Gene Activation: Estrogen Receptor α Dimerization and DNA Binding Visualized by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy, ACS Nano (2025).

DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.4c14943

URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c14943

Funding

This work was supported by the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) and the WISE Program for Nano-Precision Medicine, Science, and Technology of Kanazawa University, funded by MEXT.

Additional support came from MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI (24K18449, 23H00521, 22H05537, 22H02209, 23H04278, 24H01276, 25H02360), JST CREST (JPMJCR22E3), the Hokuriku Bank, SECOM Science and Technology Foundation, Takeda Science Foundation, and Shimadzu Science Foundation.

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Kimie Nishimura (Ms)

Project Planning and Outreach, NanoLSI Administration Office

Nano Life Science Institute, Kanazawa University

Email: nanolsi-office@adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp

Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan

About Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University

Understanding nanoscale mechanisms of life phenomena by exploring “uncharted nano-realms”.

Cells are the basic units of almost all life forms. We are developing nanoprobe technologies that allow direct imaging, analysis, and manipulation of the behavior and dynamics of important macromolecules in living organisms, such as proteins and nucleic acids, at the surface and interior of cells. We aim at acquiring a fundamental understanding of the various life phenomena at the nanoscale.

https://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/

About the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI)

The WPI program was launched in 2007 by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) to foster globally visible research centers boasting the highest standards and outstanding research environments. Numbering more than a dozen and operating at institutions throughout the country, these centers are given a high degree of autonomy, allowing them to engage in innovative modes of management and research. The program is administered by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).

See the latest research news from the centers at the WPI News Portal:

https://www.eurekalert.org/newsportal/WPI

Main WPI program site: www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-toplevel

About Kanazawa University

As the leading comprehensive university on the Sea of Japan coast, Kanazawa University has contributed greatly to higher education and academic research in Japan since it was founded in 1949. The University has three colleges and 17 schools offering courses in subjects that include medicine, computer engineering, and humanities.

The University is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in Kanazawa – a city rich in history and culture. The city of Kanazawa has a highly respected intellectual profile since the time of the fiefdom (1598-1867). Kanazawa University is divided into two main campuses: Kakuma and Takaramachi for its approximately 10,200 students including 600 from overseas.

http://www.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/

 

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