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The deal between EU and China regarding the solar panel prices should have been over by now, the minimum price should be lower, and the government of the UK should, soften the blow of ‘Brussels’ meddling as the Solar Trade Association announces. The STA , a solar trade body, disagrees with the ongoing situation between […]
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July 31st, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Asia,Energy Market,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »
The subject of cheaper Chinese PV important is still a reason of discussion since Beijing is not satisfied with the minimum import price of €0.57/W for modules suggested by E.U. The European Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce are still negotiating about the import of cheaper crystalline modules, cells and wafers. The two parts […]
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July 29th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Asia,Energy Market,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »
ABB has its path paved into growth by the approval of the European Commission by buying the U.S. inverter producer Power-One; it is mentionable that the $1 billion auction took place without any struggle in the sale of the California-based inverter producer. The lack of competition was present “given the limited to moderate combined market […]
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July 26th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Energy Market,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics,WORLD | Read More »
Advice has been offered by HFG China and Deutsche Mittelstandsfinanz to Mithril GmbH, a German family business, who represents 100% of the shares in the selling of Gloal Solar Energy, Inc .to Hanergy. Since its foundation in 1996, Global Solar has always been a pioneer in the PV production. This is the world leading manufacturing […]
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July 25th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Asia,Energy Market,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »
Lessened FIT, feed-in tariffs, high wattage potential and the increasing opportunities of energy deposit define renewable energy systems and make it a more appealing choice for German solar manufacturers. Solar power is being used by an increasing number of households and they utilize personalized plant designation, energy administration and cache. Consumers of solar energy are […]
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July 24th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics,Solar Thermal | Read More »
Annual income gathered from PV installations is to overcome $134 billion in the next seven years. Moreover, solar will not net supporstarting from 2017, as Navigant Research report announces. Navigant Research, a market analyst, forecasted the annual revenues from PV installations worldwide will top US$134 billion by 2020. 438 of modules and installments from around […]
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July 22nd, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Energy Market,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics,WORLD | Read More »
Thorough bargaining continue to take place between the EU and China in the discussion of the PV market. Chinese Minister Gao Hugheng and the EU trade commissioner Karel De Guchy will confront each other on this concern by the end of the week, being said that it will consist in long telephone conversation between the […]
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July 21st, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Asia,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »
The projects to be built in Long Island must be 100 kW to 2 MW. This comes after the first initiaive of 100 kW to 2 MW, wich encountered a lot of succes. The purpose of Long Island Power Authority is to reach another 100 MW in distributed solar generation with the help of its […]
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July 17th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics,USA | Read More »
The concern of loosing agricultural land may not be put apart by commitments to sustainability. The problems may be determined by incentives that can not stir rooftop and mid-size schemes. The irresponsible installers from the UK are causing problems for large scale solar farms that are supported by the UK government who wants to introduce […]
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July 15th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Energy Market,Europe,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »
It was told once more by the german Economics Ministry that no vindictive duties shall be given by China due to conflicting imports from the EU. Thursday the statements were backed up by the Ministry of Economics, no increase in punitive tariffs is to be made in regard with import of polysilicon. The Economics spokesperson […]
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July 12th, 2013 | Posted in _featured slider,Asia,Energy Market,Market News,Solar PhotoVoltaics | Read More »