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Suntech troubles hit poly supplier OCI

South Korean polysilicon manufacturer OCI has been dragged into the Suntech maelstrom thanks to an overreliance on the ailing Chinese cell and module manufacturer.

Kyocera profits from PV boom in Japan

Kyocera Corporation has announced its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year that was concluded end of March, 2013. While sales in the previous year increased by 7.5%, net profit fell by 16.2%.

Proposal to raise French 2020 PV targets

To spur the national PV market, France’s environment and energy agency recommends installing more than ten GW of new capacity over the next six years.

REC's first PV venture in Thailand

Norwegian company Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) has supplied close to 41,000 solar panels to a 9.5 MW power plant in Chiang Rai, in northern Thailand. The company has also opened its own Bangkok office.

Solar Bankers interested in Bosch's German PV facility

Solar Bankers could take over Bosch’s photovoltaic manufacturing facility in Germany. A progress report on the negotiations concerning Bosch’s solar shares is expected this May. By the end of the year, the Stuttgart-based company wants to completely exit the crystalline photovoltaic business.

US: Providing a level playing field for renewables

U.S. Senators have decided to level the playing field for renewable energy sources by providing investors in renewable energy projects access to private capital that has, for decades, only been available to fossil-fuel project investors. Numerous solar companies support this move.

Spain: PV sector did not increase 2012 tariff deficit

The PV sector did not cause Spain’s power tariff deficit to increase to its record level in 2012, according to the country’s National Energy Commission (CNE).

India: Andhra Pradesh announces new PV tariffs

The government of southern Indian state Andhra Pradesh has announced a photovoltaic FIT of Rs 6.49/kWh (US$0.12, €0.09) for its tender of one GW, according to energy consultants RESolve. Solar developers are said to be disappointed with the rate.

Russia unveils draft renewable energy law

Russia’s Energy Ministry submitted a draft renewable energy law to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev for approval on 15 April. It is aimed at supporting the deployment of renewable energy sources including solar, wind and hydroelectric power plants across the country.

Czech Republic: PV module take-back and recycling cooperation

PV Cycle and Czech collective scheme Retela are collaborating on module take-back and recycling in the Czech Republic. PV Cycle hopes to serve the value chain better with Retela’s expertise for PV waste execution in the country.

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