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Trade war dominates CEO Panel

The argument for and against the duties on Chinese PV products dominated the CEO panel that took place at the 13th Forum Solarpraxis.

AFASE: Punitive PV tariffs put 30,000 European jobs in danger

In a new study, AFASE has laid out the consequences it expects anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on Chinese photovoltaic manufacturers in Europe will have. Expected European-wide is a fall in demand, job losses and price increases.

Denmark to cut PV subsidies

The Danish government will reduce remuneration for photovoltaic plants following strong growth. The current proposal is to be negotiated in the coming weeks.

Desertec agreement postponed; project details unveiled

The first Desertec Industry Initiative (DII) reference projects are currently being planned. However, an intergovernmental agreement is still to be signed. Despite this, new details have emerged over RWE’s planned Moroccan solar project.

PV contribution reaches 6% in Germany

The share of solar power in Germany’s energy mix has risen 50% on the back of increased photovoltaic installation activity and a high number of sunshine hours. Overall, the contribution of renewable energy in the country grew in the first nine months of 2012.

Germany considers keeping EEG

The German Liberals and Monopolies Commission have come out in favor of a photovoltaic quota system, instead of the current EEG. However, Free Democratic Party (FDP) leader, Philipp Rösler, and the German Cabinet have rejected the proposals.

International agreement intended to kick off Desertec

According to media reports, five countries are looking to push ahead with the Desertec initiative. This month, a letter of intent is expected to be signed. Meanwhile, RWE is said to be planning to build a solar and wind farm in Morocco.

Germany: PV FITs to fall 2.5% following nearly 1 GW of new installs

Newly installed photovoltaics in Germany amounted to nearly one GW in September, and 1.85 GW between July and September. Consequently, it is now clear that the feed-in tariffs (FITs) will be reduced by 2.5% a month for the next three months.

Sovello lays off more workers amid dwindling hopes of a rescue

Despite the ongoing search for an investor, Sovello GmbH can no longer continue to operate. As such, the team has been reduced from 170 to just 50 employees.

Germany sets significantly higher 2013 EEG levy

Germany’s transmission system operators have today, October 15, announced the EEG (renewable energy law) levy for 2013.

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