China to face electricity shortages? - UPI.com

China to face electricity shortages?
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A Chinese man talks on his phone next to a solar panel field operating in the Taiyangshan Development Zone in Wuzhong, a frontier city in the northwestern province Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region on September 22, 2011. The 215 square mile zone has the ...

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Massive Growth in Chinese Solar Could Support Global Industry - GetSolar.com


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Massive Growth in Chinese Solar Could Support Global Industry
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Even more impressively, however, nearly half of all added solar capacity came from China, with an estimated 2.9 gigawatts of solar power added. Nearly 60 percent of that amount - 1.7 gigawatts - came in the last three months of the year.

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Solar carnage hits suppliers, as Sanyo, Sumco, Schott cut manufacturing ... - OregonLive.com


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Solar carnage hits suppliers, as Sanyo, Sumco, Schott cut manufacturing ...
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As with cells and panels, much of the oversupply results from increased production in China, analysts say, as well as demand declines from reduced European subsidies for solar power. The analysts say industry turmoil and continued low prices will at ...
Sanyo To Close Solar Factory In California Forbes

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Satcon stock rises more than 55% on China deal - Mass High Tech


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Satcon stock rises more than 55% on China deal
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(Nasdaq CM: SATC) of Boston jumped more than 55 percent to 87 cents per share in mid-day trading Tuesday after the company said it had inked a five-year sales, marketing and distribution agreement in China. The renewable energy market company signed a ...
Satcon, Great Wall Computer Announce Strategic Sales and Manufacturing ... MarketWatch (press release)
China: Satcon and GWPC develop PV partnership pv magazine

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Solar Tariff's Effects Can't Be Measured in Jobs, Professor Says - BusinessWeek


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Solar Tariff's Effects Can't Be Measured in Jobs, Professor Says
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6 (Bloomberg) -- A report that concluded a tariff on importing Chinese solar panels into the US would threaten more than 60000 jobs is “nonsense,” a researcher said. It's impossible to accurately estimate the number of jobs that would be lost either ...
US Solar Manufacturer Calls for Retroactive Duties on Chinese Imports International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
PODESTA DEFENDS CHINA SOLAR BIZ O'Dwyer's PR News

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