Europe's ambitious journey towards green energy is facing a significant challenge, caught in a dilemma between soaring installations driven by cheap Chinese solar panel imports and the devastating impact on local solar manufacturers. . According to research by trade body SolarPower Europe, Chinese firms control approximately 65 percent of the total installed power in the solar sector. | Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images BRUSSELS — First it was telecom snooping. Now Europe is growing worried that Huawei could turn the lights. . Should the EU protect European firms by restricting imports of solar technology from China? Drawing on new research, Pia Andres finds that Chinese competition has resulted in many European firms going out of business, but some of those that have survived have adapted by innovating more intensely. While European Union countries celebrated a record year for green. .
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