How PV Manufacturers Are Driving Down Costs – Reuters

August 1, 2009 by from Syndicated News Feed  
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How PV Manufacturers Are Driving Down Costs
Reuters
Now, the industry is in the midst of a solar-panel oversupply. A cap on the Spanish incentive program is expected to reduce its market to 500 megawatts this ...

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First Solar 2Q Profit Doubles – Wall Street Journal


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First Solar 2Q Profit Doubles
Wall Street Journal
As First Solar's second-quarter results topped Wall Street estimates, the thin-film solar panel maker made clear that it won't be able to avoid pricing ...
Solar company results reflect weak global market Reuters

First Solar Fears Competition From Silicon Panel Makers Greentech Media
Ahead of the Bell: First Solar shares tumble Forbes
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FEATURE – Greek hunters take dim view of solar energy scheme (The Star)

MEGALOPOLIS, Greece (Reuters) - Lignite power plants belch dust and smoke into the air above the southern Greek town of Megalopolis, but residents resistant to environmental arguments have blocked a scheme to build the country's biggest solar energy project on a nearby hillside.

Greek hunters take dim view of solar energy scheme – Reuters


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Greek hunters take dim view of solar energy scheme
Reuters
The government has just passed a zoning law for renewables as well as approved new incentives for individuals to install solar panels on rooftops and sell ...

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India To Launch 20 GW Solar Target Under Climate Plan (Energy Business Review)

India will launch its first solar power target by September 2009, according to Reuters. This is to increase the output from near zero to 20 gigawatts (GW) by 2020 as it firms up its national plan to fight global warming, draft documents show. The target, which would help India close the gap on solar front-runners like China, is part of a $19 billion, 30 year scheme that could could boost India's ...

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