The STA has welcomed Government proposals to increase the upper size limit of community projects eligible for the fixed Feed-in Tariff (FIT) from 5MW to 10MW in an amendment tabled by DECC yesterday [1]. The amendment does not stipulate a ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
Many listed Chinese solar companies experienced a turnaround in the first half, even as the industry remained mired in near-depression amid a supply glut and trade disputes. Of 22 listed companies, 10 have released interim statements ...
Tags: solar companies, EU duties
The US styrene-to-benzene spread has widened $34.66/mt since June 24, growing to its highest level in more than 4 1/2 years at $424.56/mt Monday, according to Platts data. US spot styrene rose 0.90 cent/lb ($19.84/mt) day on day to a ...
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A privacy debate has erupted in Japan over a new service from a major rail operator that sells private e-ticket records as marketing data. This week East Japan Railway (JR East), the country's largest rail company, has begun offering for ...
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The Department for Education's (DfE) new English National Curriculum framework is "too focused on the development side of computing", Joanna Poplawska of The Corporate IT Forum's Education and Skills Commission has told Computing. While ...
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Windows 8.1 will be made available for RTM - release to manufacturing - during late August. The announcement was made by Windows chief marketing officer Tami Reller during a keynote at Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) ...
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The IT glitch that caused delays to flight across southern England today - especially into and out of the main London airports at Heathrow and Gatwick - has been fixed, claims NATS (formerly National Air Traffic Services), the UK's air ...
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Conergy has been in negotiations on the short-dated entrance of a strategic investor. The company's creditors however failed to agree on the necessary unitarily and reliable affirmation of the concept in a timely manner. Now, unexpected ...
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The U.S. division of Canadian brand Louis Garneau is relocating and expanding with the construction of a 60,000-square-foot facility in Derby, Vermont, that will house the company's production, distribution and marketing. Louis Garneau USA, ...
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Performance, Ride & Handling 4.5 Comfort & Interior 5 Quality & Design 5 Value & Features 3.5 Safety 5 Green 3 Eerie though it is, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class can see things before its driver. A total 28 cameras, radars and ...
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QRide Inc., which makes emergency ID products, has launched a dealer program with a point-of-sale display for its QRide Mini offering. The display includes 15 pairs of the product. "We're very excited to have retailers nationwide coming ...
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The first official images and details of the Opel Monza concept have been revealed ahead of the striking coupe’s Frankfurt motor show debut in September. Despite bearing a name that harks back to the 1970s, Opel CEO Dr Karl-Thomas ...
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The response of Asian and global markets to US liquefied natural gas exports will be much stronger and will happen much sooner than many anticipate, putting strong downward pressure on Asian prices, Rice University fellow Kenneth Medlock ...
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Saris Cycling Group has launched a separate, dedicated website for the company's bicycle parking and infrastructure division at sarisparking.com.? The new site features improved product navigation, with listings of all specifications and ...
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The Trellis Bed, part of Universal's new Bellamy girl's bedroom, has a pierced laser-cut overlay in Daisy White with an Antique Rose panel that reverses to French Grey peeking through. HIGH POINT - Universal Furniture is launching ...
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