Chinas expected move to impose anti-dumping tariffs on polysilicon from the EU, the U.S. and South Korea will result in price hikes, but increases will be minimal and manageable, according to research group IHS.
German ground screw manufacturer Krinner Schraubfundamente opened a new factory in Canada, its first base outside of Germany.
The TÜV Rheinland Photovoltaic Testing Laboratory has launched a new testing service for PV modules to provide certified performance assessments under a broad range of outdoor environmental conditions.
The European Commission announced its decision to push forth with the anti-dumping duties on Chinese PV imports into Europe yesterday (Tuesday) despite the wide opposition across the solar sector and the EU member states. 11.8% has been set as the start point and this will increase to 47.6%. Some applauded the decision while for others the alarms went off.
Mercom Capital Group newly published Quarterly Solar Funding and M&A Report details the latest developments and trends in the photovoltaic market.
Cyprus will fund rooftop PV system installations for 2,000 low-income households via the country’s net metering program.
The debt-ridden photovoltaic manufacturer SolarWorld will gather its noteholders for a second round of meetings that will take place July 8 and 9. The first two noteholders’ meetings did not reap benefits as noteholder participation was too low.
Upstream solar manufacturer PVA TePla will be adjusting its capacity and embarking on a cost reduction program. One key change to come is the reduction of its workforce in Wettenberg and Jena in Germany. The company specializes in crystal-growing systems for both the solar and semiconductor industries.
The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has released its sixth annual utility solar rankings report that highlights new solar power interconnections by U.S. electric utilities in 2012. Annual solar capacity in the U.S. surpassed 2 GW for the first time in 2012.
The European Commission released further details today on the import tariffs on Chinese crystalline photovoltaic imports it announced on June 4.
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