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- Price fall keeps German industry under cloud
- The decision last month by Q-Cells, the world's largest solar cell manufacturer, to scrap its full-year revenue forecast provided a stark illustration of the storm clouds hanging over the German photovoltaic sector.The global slump in the price of solar components ? caused in part by an excess of supply...
- External links 2009-08-18
- Solyndra Proves Creative Solar Designs Are a Hit With Investors
- An innovative rooftop solar design for that looks like a cross between a row of fluorescent tube lights and a traditional solar panel, made by a startup called Solyndra, is receiving an avalance of support from private investors, and marks what may be a big industry trend for the future....
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- Suntech Signs Up For Huge Chinese Solar Projects
- Suntech, which likes to bill itself as the "world's largest crystalline silicon photovoltaic manufacturer," has raised its already ambitious sights to a new high. According to a company press release sent out this morning, it plans to build a set of four projects in China totaling 1.8 gigawatts of electricity,...
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
- SunRun Gears Up For National Expansion With Funding
- Solar panel installation and servicing is a good business to be in right now, especially if you've got a head start. SunRun has that start in California, and is looking to secure it in other states with a new $18 million investment led by Accel Partners, a prominent venture firm....
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
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- Week in Renewables: Glowing and Grim Reports, a New Bank, and Big Wind
- Start with a bang, end with a whimper. That was the story for green technology this week, after opening with a report that investing in the sector was up 10 percent over last quarter in what looked like the beginnings of a recovery. By the end of...
- Blog posts 2009-10-04
- Breaking News: Trabant revs up for electric rebirth
- Once the much-mocked symbol of drab communist East Germany, Trabant cars are revving up for a dramatic rebirth as electric cars. Once the much-mocked symbol of drab communist East Germany, Trabant cars are revving up for a dramatic rebirth as electric cars - 20 years after they drove through the...
- News items 2009-08-16
- Panasonic to spend at least $4.5 billion to take control of Sanyo Electric
- TOKYO: Panasonic said Friday that it would spend at least $4.5 billion to take control of its smaller rival Sanyo Electric, creating the second-largest Japanese electronics maker, behind Hitachi. Panasonic, the world's No.1 maker of plasma televisions, said it would offer ¥131 for each Sanyo common share, a 4 percent discount...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Venture Capitalist to Steer DOE's Energy Loan Program
- The Department of Energy has billions in loan guarantees to hand out to alternative energy firms and automakers. But the highly competitive process has been criticized as slow, unmoving even. What is a government agency to do? Hire a venture capitalist, of course. The DOE...
- Blog posts 2009-11-11
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