Citing a ministerial error, the U.S. Department of Commerce has cut in half duty levels for solar products made in Taiwan by Motech, and has reduced tariff levels for most other Taiwanese solar PV makers as well.
The Middle Eastern kingdom targets 41 GW of solar power by 2032 as it seeks to free up more of its abundant oil and gas reserves for lucrative export.
After reviewing 49 potential projects in May, the electricity and water authority has shortlisted 24 developers for the second phase of the tender, which remains open to bids until October 23.
The company’s pilot program in Melbourne is modeled after its successful residential leasing program in the United States. SunPower systems are available in other regions of Australia through cash and loan programs.
British PM’s response to STA-led petition recognizes solar’s key role in the U.K. energy mix but dismisses calls to review ROC decision.
Administrators of first Chinese company to default on a domestic corporate bond have drawn up plans to shape the reorganization of the company and its assets.
The new branding reflects the company’s global focus on thin-film technology. The company recently acquired U.S. firm Alta Devices.
The German testing group has unveiled its new Renewable Energy Storage Systems certification program, which it says will aid manufacturers as well as sellers and end-customers.
The Chinese PV giant has landed its another major loan facility following a separate $323 million agreement in July with China Merchants Bank.
Apel Stel Corporation’s new 340 kW PV system, boasting more than 1,000 Suntech solar panels, meets 98% of the company’s energy needs.
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