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SolarWorld posts 26% revenue contraction for Q3

Due to ongoing restructuring within SolarWorld AG, group revenue reached just €345.6 million in Q3, despite a 57% increase in trade shipments.

UN Climate Change Conference: A cry for help

Political leaders at the conference were moved by a Philippine delegate’s challenge to prevent future catastrophes and prove that the meeting is more than a ‘carbon-intensive gathering of useless frequent flyers.’

Hanwha SolarOne posts $75 million third-quarter net loss

Lower shipments resulted in a slight drop in revenue and a major increase in net loss for the Chinese PV manufacturer despite further expanding its global footprint and increasing business in Japan, China and the U.S.

Turkey sets date for new solar PV applications

The country’s energy watchdog has announced that it will begin accepting new solar PV license applications in April 2015.

Suntech granted Cayman Islands liquidation

Decision by the authorities in the Carribean tax haven means work can start in winding up the international shell company. Complications with the proposed liquidation could obstruct Jiangsu Shunfeng’s acquisition of Wuxi Suntech’s production lines.

COP 19 starts in Warsaw

UN climate change meeting opens with expectations at a record low. A Paper on the benefits to solar of carbon taxes and a U.S. commitment to Kyoto seems optimistic.

Obama nominates Neil Kornze for top BLM post

Kornze is seen as a main architect of the Obama administration’s public lands solar policy at the Bureau of Land Management, playing a major role in developing the administration’s Western Solar Plan.

Intersolar India kicks off

Some 170 exhibitors and 8,500 visitors are expected to attend this year’s exhibition. The conference, which will see 700 visitors, is highlighting the development of India’s solar mission and state programs.

It's all good news in GCL update

Polysilicon and wafer manufacturer GCL-Poly has nothing but rises to report to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The figures include a 511% increase in third-quarter polysilicon sales, year on year.

Solar cells picking up good vibrations

Playing pop and rock music improves the performance of solar cells, according to new research from scientists at Queen Mary University of London and Imperial College London.

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