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Taiwanese cell manufactures set to benefit from US-China trade dispute

Taiwanese solar cell manufacturers are likely to benefit from the U.S.-China trade debate, if countervailing duties are imposed as early as March 2012. Meanwhile, following the first hearing by the International Trade Commission (ITC), the dispute was expanded to include solar cells. Word on the street is that SolarWorld is just on a marketing jaunt and could face a U.S. backlash.

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IEA sends stark warning

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has sent a stark warning to the international community regarding the world’s energy future.

Equipment suppliers hit hard

Suspensions or cancellations in photovoltaic manufacturing capacity expansions or new plant builds are hitting equipment suppliers hard, in a new analysis from Solarbuzz.

The US utility-scale solar landscape

U.S. solar expert, Alexander von Welczeck, takes time out of his busy schedule to talk to pv magazine about the American utility-scale solar market. Permitting, installation costs, site selection, and the announcement of new solar energy zones, are just some of the issues covered.

Germany’s big boys release Q3 results

Conergy, S.A.G. Solarstrom and Phoenix Solar have released their third quarter (Q3) financial results. While all reported strong international sales and positive progress in some business areas, none escaped the wrath of the weak market conditions.

Australia: Greens set 100 percent-renewable goal

Just days after helping the historic carbon tax to pass the Senate of the Australian Parliament, the Australian Green party has said it believes a goal of 100 percent renewables can be realized within a decade.

PV manufacturing equipment revenues set to halve in 2012

Tying in with other reports published, new research has found that the photovoltaic equipment market is likely to halve next year, due to dwindling demand.

Spaniard wins Bauhaus Solar Award 2011

A spatial concept from Spain won this year’s Bauhaus Solar Award 2011 in Erfurt, Germany. Second prize, meanwhile, was awarded to two students from Munich.

Austrian smart grid project to see 120 new PV systems installed

A new €5 million, three-year smart grid project has been unveiled in Austria. Designed to prepare for the expected “onslaught” of new solar capacity in the country, the pilot project will see 120 photovoltaic systems installed. pv magazine gets the low down.

More solar casualties and job losses announced

Last night, U.S.-based Energy Conversion Devices announced it has suspended all its manufacturing operations and will introduce significant job cuts. Two Asian solar cell manufacturers are also said to be on the brink of insolvency, and more can be expected.

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