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China imposes anti subsidy duties on US polysilicon

After July’s hefty anti dumping duties, the Chinese government has now announced its intent to top that with anti subsidy duties against U.S.-made polysilicon. Reuters is reporting, however, only two manufacturers will be affected and the duty will be set at a relatively kind 6.5 per cent.

REI: India expecting 2.8 GW of new PV in 2014

The Indian PV market is currently struggling through difficulties but the future outlook remains positive. This was the conclusion at the closing of the 7th Renewable Energy India Expo (REI) in Greater Noida. The three-day fair that ended Saturday saw a slight increase in visitor and exhibitor numbers compared to last year.

Czech Republic ends FIT program, extends solar tax

The upper house of the Czech Parliament on Friday passed a bill that ends feed-in tariffs (FITs) for all renewable energies and extends a tax imposed on solar PV plants. The Czech PV industry body is set to take legal action.

REI: Indian PV market waiting game

The Indian solar market is currently stuck in a waiting loop. The main obstacles for things not moving forward are the political zigzag course and funding problems. These issues came to light at the opening of the 7th Renewable Energy India Expo (REI) in Greater Noida, India.

Singulus to deliver PV equipment to China

PV equipment manufacturer Singulus Technologies and Chinese cell producer M-Cells have signed a framework contract for the delivery of 16 Passivated Emitter Rear Cell (PERC) solar cells production units.

Hanergy Solar reveals details of PRC state support

Hanergy Solar is banking on custom from its majority shareholder Hanergy Group, as well as support from the Chinese government.

JinkoSolar connects 100 MW of PV projects

Solar manufacturer JinkoSolar has reached its first milestone for downstream projects and wants to have 500 MW connected in China by the end of next year.

California approves shared renewable energy program

Approval of the largest program for shared renewable power in the U.S. passes in California, enabling schools, rental tenants and owners of homes in the shade to invest in solar energy projects.

Foreign-made cells and modules flood Japanese market

Japanese solar cell and module manufacturers are looking inwards at the expense of exporting worldwide but domestic-made product levels are dwarfed by a flood of foreign-made imports.

China to invest in Maltese module assembly

Chinese state-owned Shanghai Electric Power has signed a memorandum of understanding paving the way for a €200 million investment in Malta’s state-owned energy company. The move would be the first step to Chinese module manufacture in the EU.

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