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Nine out of 10 Indian solar companies imported dumped goods

India special report: Ministry of Commerce officials classed the original three anti dumping complainants as the only Indian solar companies not to have benefited from importing dumped goods from the U.S., China, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Indian ministry rejected Ex-Im Bank dumping role

India special report: The Indian Ministry of Commerce rejected a call for the state aid provided by the U.S. Export-Import Bank to American exporters to be used in the calculation of a fair price for U.S. solar goods.

Sunlabob, Relitec announce Myanmar agreement

Laos based Sunlabob will work with Myanmar’s Relitec to develop the country’s solar market. Less than 30% of Myanmar’s 60-million population are thought to have access to electricity.

Turkey secures $350 million renewable energy loan

While the Turkish government is on track to build its first nuclear power plant and a massive new coal-fired facility, the World Bank sees great “renewable potential” in the country.

Californian solar storage exemption offers PV push

Solar energy storage systems of less than 10 kW are now exempt from interconnection fees in a new ruling that will offer a boost for PV in the state.

'World's largest single-axis plant' complete

Spanish EPC provider Abengoa commissioned and constructed the Mount Signal project in 16 months. Google provided more than $100 million of the project funding.

GCL-Poly inks contracts for 4.15 GW of solar projects

The Chinese renewable energy company will partner with Guodian and Huanghe on a series of solar farms that, combined, will add 4.15 GW to GCL’s PV portfolio.

Hanwha SolarOne supplies modules for 7.3 MW PV parks in Germany and UK

The two PV plants from German EPC contractor IdeemaSun add further capacity to Europe’s most dynamic PV markets.

Buffett joins renewables-fossil fuels battle

The veteran investor’s news agency is running a report highlighting the employment cost of federal uncertainty over production tax credits. The report calls on state legislators to resist attacks on renewables policies.

Chinese producers offered Indian price agreement

Five Chinese producers offered an EU-style minimum price commitment to try to ward off AD duties in India. The Indian authorities said such an arrangement would be ‘impractical to monitor.’

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