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Spain leaves renewable top 10 to curb its budget deficit

Spain, known as the top-ranked renewable energy market for investors, is leaving the top 10 after the Spanish government has decided to suspend all subsidies for renewable energy projects, with immediate effect, meaning it will no longer provide subsidies for new wind, solar, co-generation or waste incineration projects.

read more... 28/02/2012

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Canadian Solar-increase in the fourth-quarter PV shipment guidance

Canadian Solar Inc. sees an increase in shipments for the fourth quarter to the range of 430 to 440 MW, or by 22 percent compared with the previous guidance of 340 to 360 MW for the period ending December 31.

read more... 27/02/2012

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Germany announces a record reduction in solar subsidies to rein the solar boom

Germany, the largest solar power provider, is planning a record reduction in subsidies in the solar photovoltaic industry as a part of actions to rein a boom that occurred in the installations.

read more... 27/02/2012

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China to cut solar cell costs and increase efficiency

China’s Ministry Industry and Information Technology said that it has set a target to cut photovoltaic solar power generating costs to 0.8 yuan ($0.13) per kilowatt hour (kWh) by 2015 and 0.6 yuan/kWh by 2020.

read more... 24/02/2012

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Standard Chartered Bank secured 100 million dollar loan to Trina Solar

Standard Chartered Bank offered a 100 million dollar loan to Chinese solar company Trina Solar Limited aimed to be used for developing cell and module production capacity in the Changzhou facility.

read more... 20/02/2012

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