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Coal-Bed Methane Sees Renewed Push
July 22, 2011 No CommentsNew subsidies encourage greater investment in coal-bed methane extraction.
Wind Power Investments Turn to Offshore Market
June 28, 2011 No CommentsBy January 1st, 2012 all on-grid wind farms should have wind power prediction systems.
Chinese PV System Wins UN Bid
May 18, 2011 No CommentsSuntech Power Co., Ltd. and Peak International Trade (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. have signed a contract that obligates both of them to provide PV systems to the UN within next three years. This is worth $80 million dollars total.
The Highest Tax Standard on “Earth”
April 1, 2011 No CommentsChina Ministry of Finance and State Administration of Taxation issued a notice stating that beginning April 1st, China will increase the tax standard on rare earth resources. This new rate is ten times higher than the original rate.
Three to Four Nuclear Projects for the Twelfth Five-Year Program
March 10, 2011 No CommentsThe member of the national committee of CPPCC and the general manager of the China Power Investment Corporation (CPIC), Lu Qizhou said in an interview that CPIC plans to invest three to four nuclear power projects during the Twelfth Five-Year Program.
The Markup is Only Temporary
March 1, 2011 No CommentsThe President and CEO of Sky Solar Holding Co., Ltd, Mr. Su Weili, said that the temporary markup of polysilicon will not influence the end demand.
UncategorizedChina’s Output is No. 1 in PV Products
February 25, 2011 No CommentsAccording to Liang Zhipeng, the chief of New Energy and Renewable Energy Department of China National Energy Bureau, 100 new energy model cities will be authorized during the twelfth five-year plan. As a new follower of the world’s PV industry, in 2010 China’s capacity of PV cell products was 8,000 MW, which was almost half ...
UncategorizedSolar Cell Supply
February 24, 2011 No CommentsAccording to surveys, manufacturers are still observing the demand in the solar cell market. The contract price only raised 1% in February, but it will keep rising from 3% to 7% in March.
UncategorizedThe Polysilicon Production Predicament
February 23, 2011 No CommentsWithin a week after the Chinese New Year, the price of polysilicon material rose from US$75 to US$90 per kilogram. It is US$5 higher than the end of last year.
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