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September 7, 2012
08:07 EDTSPWR, PCGSunPower, PG&E sign contract for 100MW solar project
SunPower (SPWR) announced that it has signed a power purchase agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric (PCG) for delivery of the 100-megawatt Henrietta Solar Project in Kings County, Calif. This contract is contingent on approval by the California Public Utilities Commission and SunPower's ability to complete all applicable permits. It is expected that construction will begin in 2015, with the plant beginning commercial operation by late 2016.
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June 19, 2013
07:59 EDTPCGISI Group to host a tour
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June 18, 2013
09:15 EDTSPWRChina to generate more heat using solar energy, China Daily says
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June 15, 2013
15:50 EDTSPWRChina to boost solar industry with easier financing, Bloomberg says
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June 13, 2013
09:03 EDTPCGKimco Realty and PG&E partner to reduce energy use in shopping centers
Kimco Realty (KIM) and PG&E (PGE) have launched a collaborative effort to reduce tenant energy use in existing shopping centers. Through this project, Kimco and PG&E seek to identify energy efficient improvements to leased retail spaces, to better understand the existing barriers to investing in such improvements, and to develop business models that encourage landlord and tenant adoption of efficiency measures. Kimco’s Westlake Shopping Center in Daly City, Calif., will serve as the project’s pilot site.
06:26 EDTSPWRIHS: Europe solar installations to fall to 11.6GW in 2013, DigiTimes says
Europe solar installations are expected to fall by more than 6GW in 2013, reports DigiTimes, citing IHS. Anti-dumping duties on China-made modules is expected to cause 1.3GW of that decline. Reference Link
June 12, 2013
13:09 EDTSPWRIHS still expects solar installations to grow by at least 10% this year
European photovoltaic installations are forecast to fall by more than 6 gigawatts, or GW, in 2013, with 1.3 GW of this decline attributed to incoming EU anti-dumping duties on Chinese modules according to a recently released analysis from IHS, the firm disclosed yesterday. Despite this dramatic fall, IHS still predicts global installations will grow at a double-digit rate to 35 GW in 2013 driven by a surge in demand in Asia. In its latest quarterly analysis on global photovoltaic installation demand, IHS cut has cut its forecast for the second half of 2013 in Europe by more than 1.3 GW, citing the anti-dumping tariffs that came into force on June 6. As a result of these duties, and several other factors, including changes to incentive systems, IHS predicts total European PV installations will fall to 11.6 GW in 2013, down 33 percent from 17.7 GW in 2012.Reference Link
June 11, 2013
11:46 EDTSPWRSolar names fall after LDK highlights polysilicon price weakness
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June 6, 2013
18:09 EDTPCGPG&E to pay $50.5M to settle two lawsuits with DoJ
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09:45 EDTSPWRChina to up solar subsidies in face of EU tariffs, Want China Times says
In response to anti-dumping tariffs imposed by the European Commission, the Chinese government will introduce new strategies and increase the amount of subsidies available for its domestic solar industry, reported Want China Times, citing the Chinese-language Commercial Times. Reference Link
June 5, 2013
09:45 EDTSPWREU imposes tariffs on Chinese solar companies, Guardian reports
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