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U.S solar power soars 15% in Q2 on large scale projects

The United States installed 832 MW of photovoltaic solar panels in the second quarter, posting a 15 per cent increase compared with prior period as booming business for utility-scale systems helped offset lower demand for residential and commercial projects, according to new figures released today by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

read more... 13/09/2013

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No punitive EU duties on Chinese solar panels

The European Commission announced that will continue anti-subsidy investigations over Chinese solar panels, which is running parallel to the EU’s anti-dumping proceedings, but without provisional measures.

read more... 08/08/2013

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EU and China make great concessions to solve their PV trade dispute

China and European Union made great concessions on July 27 to solve their trade dispute over the export of underpriced Chinese solar panels.

read more... 30/07/2013

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China and EU reached an agreement on solar panels

The European Union and China have finally reached an agreement over imports of solar panels which should help reduce tensions between two of the world’s largest trading powers.

read more... 29/07/2013

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EU could miss its renewables targets following the anti-dumping probe

The EU has announced that it intends to impose anti-dumping tariffs on imports of Chinese solar panels as of Thursday. The EU trade commissioner said that levies will start at nearly 12%, and could rise to nearly 48% in two months if they fail to find a solution by that time.

read more... 07/06/2013

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