Taiwan-based solar firms have been experiencing rising orders from China due to the anti-dumping investigation by the US government. With anti-dumping duties ranging from 31-250%, China-based solar firms are reportedly seeking cooperation with Taiwan-based solar cell makers. Some Taiwan-based solar firms are concerned that the possible consequence of such cooperation may turn Taiwan's solar cell
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2012-05-22 04:06:35
WUXI, Jiangsu, China, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Cleantech Solutions International, Inc. ("Cleantech Solutions" or "the Company") (NASDAQ: CLNT), a manufacturer of metal components and assemblies, primarily used in the wind power, ...
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2012-05-22 10:55:40
The renewable energy players never met a subsidy they didn't like—unless it was going to someone else. The business model of the wind, solar and ethanol crowd is built around mandated purchases and subsidies. Does that sound like a sustainable business ...
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2012-05-21 21:45:16
NEW YORK, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Hydroelectric Corporation (NYSE: CHC, CHCWS) ("China Hydroelectric" or the "Company"), an owner, developer and operator of small hydroelectric power projects in the People's Republic of China ("China"), today announced the...
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2012-05-21 15:41:40
It was another rough week for China's once booming solar manufacturers, who are already reeling from overcapacity and major subsidy drawbacks in the European market.
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2012-05-21 13:30:00
Ascent Solar, which makes flexible, thin-film photovoltaic modules, said the deal comes between the firm and Shenzhen Radiant Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Radiant) and Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Corporation (TSDI) of China.
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2012-05-21 12:23:42
Fluor provided engineering, procurement and construction management services for the plant, which produces solar-grade silicon for the photovoltaic industry. The first of the three production lines was finished in record time to allow LDK Solar to ...
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2012-05-21 12:22:50
BEIJING, May 21 (UPI) -- China has called "unfair" the US anti-dumping ruling against Chinese solar power equipment. The Obama administration on Thursday ordered tariffs of 31 percent and higher on solar panels imported from China following a ...
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2012-05-21 12:22:36
CHINA & US - Chinese egg producer Beijing DQY Agriculture Technology Co Ltd has teamed up with American meat supplier Smithfield Foods Inc to set up a $1.8 billion biofuel plant company in the United States. The venture is expected to be operational by ...
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2012-05-21 04:27:05
Expected to come online within the year, the project marks a key contribution to China's renewable energy production goal of 15 gigawatts (GW) by 2015. Located in the city of Zhangye in Gansu province, the solar project will contribute to the region's ...
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2012-05-20 23:15:41
A Massachusetts alternative energy start-up finalized a $1.25 billion deal Monday to build a plant in western China to convert coal into synthetic natural gas, an agreement that underscores China's growing hunger for power and the state's position as a ...
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2012-05-20 22:59:36
The price has been set almost 50% higher than the feed-in tariff for coal power. China's National Development and Reform Commission announced developers of waste-to-energy plants will be paid 0.65 yuan (approximately 6 pence) per KWh.
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2012-05-20 16:43:37
BEIJING -- China's government on Friday rejected a U.S. antidumping ruling against its makers of solar power equipment and Chinese manufacturers warned possible higher tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy.
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2012-05-20 02:47:07
China's government Friday rejected a U.S. antidumping ruling against its makers of solar power equipment and Chinese manufacturers warned possible higher tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy.
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2012-05-20 02:30:37