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Cadmium won’t be banned under RoHS, as lobbyists battle it out

The EU Parliament has not banned cadmium use in photovoltaics (PV), after making revisions to its RoHS directive. Lobbycontrol has also shed light on the Non-Toxic Solar Alliance (NTSA).

Sarasin: PV profitability down, but resilience evident

Photovoltaics (PV) profitability has “significantly” decreased in the last few years, while rapid expansion has put pressure on feed-in tariffs (FITs). On a more positive note, however, the industry has displayed “incredible” resilience in the face of economic crisis.

Report finds “strong” reasons to support Ontario PV industry

Photovoltaics (PV) creates 12 times more jobs than nuclear and 15 times more jobs than natural gas or coal per unit of energy produced in Ontario, according to a new report.

Sharp sees impressive solar turnover increase

Sharp has announced that its solar business developed strongly in the first half of its financial year (April to September).

Neo Solar Power signs supply agreements; looks to increase capacity

Taiwanese solar cell manufacturer, Neo Solar Power, has concluded agreements with Korean photovoltaics companies for the supply of silicon and wafers.

Rumors fly as reports state First Solar is looking to take over SolarWorld

Rumors in the photovoltaics industry abound after Reuters reported that First Solar is looking to take over SolarWorld. While the German company strongly denies this, U.S.-based First Solar does not.

Yingli to deliver 1,000 MWs of PV modules next year

Yingli Green Energy has entered into sales contracts under which a total of 721 megawatts (MW) of photovoltaics (PV) modules are expected to be delivered in 2011.

Spain announces new FITs

After months of discussion and negotiation with the industry, the Spanish government has finally approved the new photovoltaics feed-in tariffs (FITs).

Research: Crystalline silicon technology has the solar edge

Advances in crystalline silicon technology, combined with the falling cost of the polysilicon raw material, have served to pile pressure on manufacturers of emerging thin film technologies, according to a new research report.

Suntech to acquire 375MW of wafer manufacturing capacity

Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. has announced it is in the process of acquiring 375 megawatts (MW) of ingot and wafer slicing capacity in China. The company has also reported positive third quarter financial results.

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