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EU: Big discrepancy expected between provisional and final AD solar duties

The EU anti-dumping Committee met on Wednesday to discuss the EU’s Commission’s plans to impose AD duties on Chinese solar imports of an average 47%, but no results were reached. The EU member states now have until May 24 to deliver their comments. EU sources say that there will be considerable discrepancy between the provisional AD import duties and the definitive decision on duties due in December.

Siemens study shows Europe can save billions in renewables pursuit

Power generation solutions provider Siemens has released a study analyzing electrical power producing systems, especially renewable power plants, in Europe, and has identified the potential for optimization. Project siting has been cited as the key factor to reap savings; savings to the tune of €45 billion.

China waits on EU verdict

China to wait on EU solar panel anti-dumping decision before announcing results of its own probe into polysilicon imports.

U.S. added 33 MW of new solar in April

17 MW Yuma project the pick of nine new and expanded solar installations as U.S. reaches a cumulative 5.14 GW of generation capacity.

Power-One shareholders sue ABB

Swiss power and automation technologies giant ABB announced on April 22 the acquisition of inverter manufacturer U.S. Power-One. But shareholders of the American company are claiming that the US$1 billion sale price is too low. On Tuesday they filed a class action against ABB.

SNEC: Trade case uncertainty further depresses investment

As the 2013 SNEC tradeshow closes its doors in Shanghai, uncertainty over the EU trade case and lack of cash flows remain major impediments to investment and innovation. New business opportunities in emerging markets are also seen as vital for manufacturers as SNEC proves to be a meeting point for the Asian-Pacific PV industry.

Gehrlicher secures €85 million in financing as it seeks to expand international operations

Germany’s Gehrlicher Solar AG has received €85 million in financing for another two years from an international group of banks led by BayernLB.

LDK posts US$1.05 billion net loss in 2012; signs 500 MW supply contract

Debt-ridden LDK Solar has recorded an enormous 2012 net loss totaling US$1.05 billion, significantly up from the $608.95 loss seen in the previous year. Meanwhile, it has signed a wafer supply agreement worth 500 MW with Shandong-based Realforce Power.

Solar power rises in Japan with plans for 636 MW by 2015

Japan’s corporate giants are establishing major new solar projects in the country, with 636 MW planned by 2015. Japan Asia Group, Nippon Paper, Toyota and Mitsubishi are among the active players in the country’s booming solar market.

EU AD duties on Chinese PV imports: A turning point for China?

Henning Wicht, principal PV analyst at IHS Solar, talks to pv magazine about the possible effects average AD duties of 47% on Chinese PV imports will have on prices, investors’ business models, Chinese manufacturers, EPC players; and trade relations in Europe, China and beyond.

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