HP claims it can build a data centre that requires no power from the grid. Data centres are notoriously power hungry from server dissipation and the air conditioning needed to keep internal temperatures down. "Research shows how the ...
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Following the announcement of anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells that range from 31-250%by the US Department of Commerce,more anti-subsidy duties have been levied on China-made wind towers.The anti-subsidy duties for China-based ...
Tags: China, PV, renewable energy, US
In order to evade high punitive anti-dumping tariffs imposed in the US market,some first-tier China-based solar makers are seeking cooperation with Taiwan-based makers of crystalline silicon solar cells.China-based solar firms hope to set ...
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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 ...
Tags: China, OEM, solar cell, solar module, Taiwan, solar
Department of Commerce backs SolarWorld-led complaint in preliminary determination;Dow Corning and Hemlock label decision'devastating'. Suntech PV cell fabrication An investigation by the US Department of Commerce has found that ...
US Department of Commerce announced on May 17 the preliminary decision on anti-dumping investigations. The range of punitive tariffs to be imposed on China-based solar firms is from 31-250%, depending on the firm. The Department of ...
Tags: China government, US government, heavy anit-dumping duties
Yingli Green Energy responds to US decision on anti-dumping tariffs Press release,May 18;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES [Friday 18 May 2012]Yingli Green Energy Holding,a China-based solar energy company which markets its products under the ...
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Commentary:Solar trade war between US and China looming Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES,Taipei [Friday 18 May 2012]In 2011,several US-based solar firms such as Solyndra,SepctraWatt,Evergreen Solar,and Energy Conversion Devices filed for ...
Tags: China, US, Solar trade war, solar firms, solar products
Energy Focus,a leader in providing LED lighting products and solutions,announced that it has recently received an additional US$1.5 million order to provide IntelliTube LED fluorescent replacement tubes,IntelliTube LED berth light fixtures ...
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Jiangsu province has been considering providing subsidies for BIPV solar projects,according to China-based media outlet,Solar-PV.This subsidy may help China's domestic solar industry weather the storm and promote BIPVs. According to the ...
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It's not an imaginative prank,creeping up on somebody in the street and,when they least suspect it,shouting"SURPRISE!"in their ear. However,according to consumer reports,that's exactly what the Big Six energy companies are up to-and ...
Tags: Creeping online energy prices, homeowners to be greener
In Hall 12,booth 404 at the PCIM Europe 2012 trade show in Nuremberg,Germany(8-10 May),power semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies has launched its new CoolSiC 1200V silicon carbide(SiC)JFET family which,the firm says,takes ...
Tags: Infineon, SiC JFETs, Solar inverters, CoolSiC technology
Tainergy,a Taiwan-based solar maker,was expected to suffer due to news that an important Europe-based customer had filed for bankruptcy.But Tainergy reported gross margins of negative 0.88%,which is higher than most solar firms. Industry ...
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As Japan closed its last nuclear reactor a few days ago,the country's electricity shortage is estimated to surge to 13%this summer.And industry executives estimated the power shortage may run up to 20%if the summer heat rises higher than ...
Tags: Japan, Taiwan, Taiwan Delta, electronics, Lextar
An extra 13.5 million Euros in funding has been announced for the Green Deal ahead of its launch in the autumn. The government's flagship energy efficiency scheme is to receive 3.5million Euros for the purpose of training hundreds ...
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