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It is official: EU imposes provisional tariffs on Chinese solar imports

European officials have decided to impose provisional anti-dumping tariffs on solar modules, wafers and cells imported into Europe from China, in a move that could unleash a trade war between two of the world's largest economies.

read more... 05/06/2013

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Germany breaks a new solar power record

Germany set a new solar record on Friday and Saturday, when solar energy plants produced a world record of 22 GW of electricity per hour, being equivalent to the power supplied by 20 nuclear stations at full capacity.

read more... 05/06/2013

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Poland could add 6 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2025

Poland’s economy could boost by nearly PLN 74 billion (EUR 17.5 billion) by 2025 if it expands its offshore wind energy sector to a capacity of 6 GW, according to a report released by Ernst & Young for the Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA).

read more... 03/06/2013

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Australia on the way to surpass its 2020 renewable energy target

Australia, one of the most coal-dependent countries in the world, is on the track to not only reach its renewable energy target by 2020, but it could even surpass it, according to a new report.

read more... 31/05/2013

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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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