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GCL-Poly, Tianjin Zhonghuan reveal polysilicon tie-up

GCL-Poly Energy has signed a framework agreement with semiconductor manufacturer Tianjin Zhonghuan, under which the two sides will collaborate of the production of polysilicon and wafers, in addition to downstream PV project development.

Etrion posts H1 net loss of $14.4 million

Etrion has recorded a consolidated net loss of $14.4 million in the first half of 2017, primarily due to depreciation and financing expenses.

Daqo’s net profit slides to $12.1 million in Q2

Daqo New Energy reported a net profit of about $12.1 million in the second quarter of 2017, down roughly 47% from the preceding three-month period, as the Chinese polysilicon producer’s revenue fell more than 9% to about $76 million.

China installed 24.4 GW of solar in first half of 2017, shows official NEA data

The statistics, published over the weekend, reveal that June alone accounted for more than half of that total figure, increasing 16% against June 2016.

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ACC completes 19 MW BIPV project in China

Asia Clean Capital (ACC) has connected a 19 MW building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) project to the grid at a shipyard in eastern China. It claims that the installation is the largest BIPV project in the world.

Xinyi Solar posts $160.5 million profit in H1

Chinese PV developer and EPC specialist Xinyi Solar recorded a net profit of HK$1,254.9 million ($160.5 million) in the first half of 2017, up 12.5% from the preceding year, as its downstream unit’s cumulative installed capacity passed the 1 GW mark.

Shunfeng issues H1 profit warning

The Chinese clean energy giant is expecting losses over the first half of this year to amount to around $49 million following a difficult 2016 and further squeezing of the firm’s activities in 2017.

Hanergy unveils new rooftop PV product

Hanergy Thin Film Power (HTF) has announced the release of Hantile, a new CIGS thin-film solar product that can be integrated with roofing materials.

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Chint to build 300 MW distributed rooftop PV plant for Alibaba

The Chinese low-voltage electrical products provider will install the giant solar array on the rooftop of Alibaba’s new logistic center in China.

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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