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Mixed Q2 results from Chinese manufacturers

China PV.

Preannouncements of financial results in Q2 have revealed a mixed bag from Chinese manufacturers, which are facing tariffs on their products in the U.S. and potential anti-dumping measures in the E.U.


'No More Solyndras Act' advances, as sticks and stones are aimed at DOE loans

A photo of the Solyndra factory, taken from a highway.

Led by Chairman Fred Upton (R–Michigan), on August 1, the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce effectively voted "aye" on Department of Energy (DOE) loan guarantees for nuclear and fossil fuel programs, but "nay" to...


Stion: Thin films, big ambitions

A church with black solar panels on its roof.

During the Intersolar North America, held in San Francisco July 10 - 12, pv magazine took the chance to turn the spotlight on some key firms in the City and Bay Area. Part three of our series features CIGS innovator, Stion.


Philippines approves FIT

A street scene in the Philippines.

After a lengthy process, the Philippines’ Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has approved feed-in tariffs (FITs) for a number of renewable energy sources. For photovoltaics, a FIT of PhP9.68/kWh (US$0.23/kWh) has been announced.


India: 1 GW PV power plant in Gujarat?

A PV power plant in Gujarat.

Just one day after grid failures resulted in 300 million people going without power for hours in New Delhi, a "ultra mega" solar power project has been proposed in the state of Gujarat. The Gujarat government is reportedly in...


70 MW plant to be built in Southern Japan

Japan.

Kyocera and six other companies have formed a new company to build and operate a 70 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant in the Kagoshima Prefecture in Japan. The new company will be called the Kagoshima Mega Solar Power...


Australia: Generation competitiveness approaching for PV

The Australian Parliament house with photovoltaic modules.

A report released today by the Australian government has found price reductions in photovoltaic equipment and installation costs have meant that renewable energy is growing increasingly competitive, as a utility-scale generation...


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