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Russia’s Renova to shift it solar activity to South Africa

Avelar Energy Group, a part of Russia’s Renova Group, envisages selling solar panels and building power stations in South Africa, as an effort to orient its market from Europe to Africa and Asia.

read more... 31/05/2013

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18 EU member states vote against moves to impose duties on Chinese solar panels

Yesterday, a majority of EU nations voted against the imposition of duties on Chinese solar panels. The duties were proposed by EU trade commissioner Karel De Gucht in response to supposed "dumping" of solar panels by China, selling at below cost. The Commission is due to take a decision on 5 June.

read more... 29/05/2013

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Is the Earth on the edge of a solar energy boom?

The solar energy comes from the Sun every day. The Earth receives an equivalent of 12.2 trillion watt-hours in solar energy every year, according to experts’ calculations. That's over 20,000 times more than the total energy all of humanity consumes each year.

read more... 23/05/2013

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EU to impose punitive duties on Chinese solar panels

The European Commission has decided on May 8 to impose import duties on Chinese solar panels in a move which aims to curb China's dominance of the market. The decision, while meant to protect European producers against cheap imports, could risk disappointing China.

read more... 10/05/2013

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EU and China close to a solar trade war

According to recent media reports, the European Union Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht will recommend on May 8 that the bloc should impose massive punitive tariffs on Chinese solar panels, move that trigger wider trade tensions between Beijing and the EU industry.

read more... 07/05/2013

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