Can Clean Energy Revive Manufacturing? – New York Times


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Can Clean Energy Revive Manufacturing?
New York Times, United States - Kate Galbraith

A number of solar-panel factories are coming online in the United States, as I reported on Sunday. Makers of wind turbines are also establishing factories in the heartland, where the factories' proximity to wind farms on the Plains slashes the cost of ...
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Grant to help UM make the most of solar-cell technology – Crain’s Detroit Business



A total of 22 UM researchers specializing in materials science and engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics and chemistry will work in the center to improve the efficiency of solar panel materials. ...

The Newest Thing in Old Solar Technology Nets Ten Times As Much … – Popular Science


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Mass. firm to produce solar panels in China – Boston Globe


Boston Globe


Workers at Evergreen Solar Inc. assemble solar panels at its Devens facility. Evergreen is now partnering with Jiawei Solar Co. of China. (Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff/File) By Erin Ailworth Evergreen Solar Inc., a solar panel manufacturer with a factory ...
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German Savings Banks Eclipse Deutsche on Solar Funds – Bloomberg



By Claudia Rach and Jeremy van Loon May 4 (Bloomberg) -- German savings banks are handing out more loans to renewable-energy projects as corporate rivals retreat from financing the world's biggest solar-panel market. The 438 savings banks financed 45 ...

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