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India solar dumping case reaction: “Tariffs are a half-baked measure”

Rahul Gupta, founder and MD of Indian solar developer Rays Experts tells pv magazine that the anti-dumping case lodged against Chinese, Taiwanese and Malaysian solar companies could deliver temporary blow to India’s solar momentum, but in the longer-term it might be best for the sector.

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AECEA: China could reach 230 GW of solar by 2020

The official target set by the Chinese government for the end of this decade is still 105 GW.

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GCL-SI launches 600 MW PERC production in Vietnam

China’s GCL System Integration Technology (GCL-SI) and Vina Solar have started manufacturing PV cells in Vietnam, with annual output estimated at 600 MW. Roughly 330 MW of their total output capacity has been reserved for passivated emitter rear contact (PERC) solar cells.

Philippines: 60 MW solar PV plant commissioned on Cebu Island

A 60 MW solar PV plant in the city of Toledo, the largest solar project to be financially underpinned by the Development Bank of the Philippines, has begun dispatching electricity to the grid.

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Taiwan starts investigation on PVInsights and EnergyTrend for lowering prices

The Taiwanese solar association filed a complaint on behalf of Taiwanese cell manufacturers, claiming that the prices set by the two market research companies do not correspond to real sale prices and are below real production costs.

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Iran sees number of solar parks under construction or coming online increase

Another 20 MW solar plant was connected to the grid in the Iranian southeastern province of Kerman, where at the same time construction started on a 100 MW PV facility.

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India: Premier Solar establishes 200 MW solar module manufacturing facility

The Indian manufacturer is reported to have completed a fully automatic solar module manufacturing plant in Sangareddy district of the Indian state of Telangana.

Kong Sun forecasts H1 profit of $5.9 million

The Chinese PV investor said it may record a net profit of up to CNY 40 million ($5.9 million) for the first half of 2017. The preliminary figures point to a sharp turnaround from last year, as it posted a net loss of CNY 124.4 million in the first six months of 2016.

UNIST achieves 22.1% efficiency in perovskite solar cell

Researchers at South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) announced a new world for efficiency in hybrid inorganic-organic perovskite solar cells, at 22.1%.

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Malaysian researchers test demand response with residential PV systems

New research sheds light on the benefits of demand response applications in a low voltage distribution network with an integrated PV system.

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