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16 July 2014
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Bankrupted Solyndra’s modules make comback in post-subsidy Europe

Some of the distinctive cylindrical photovoltaic modules produced by bankrupted US thin-film manufacturer Solyndra are being resold in Europe through Photon Energy, PV Tech has learned.

US should follow Australia’s lead in slashing PV soft costs - RMI

The US is lagging behind the likes of Australia and Germany in pushing down the labour costs associated with residential PV installation, a Rocky Mountain Institute study has revealed.

Shunfeng postpones major share issue

Shunfeng Photovoltaic International has postponed a large stock share issue announced in May 2014 due to recent volatility on international and Hong Kong stock markets.

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Storage market to hit US$50 billion by 2020, study predicts

A boom in the use of electric vehicles will help push the energy storage market to US$50 billion by 2020, a study by Lux Research has concluded.

China Minsheng Bank funding US$161 million of JinkoSolar projects in China

China Minsheng Banking Corp CMBC is supplying finance totalling US$161.1 million over five years for a multiple number of distributed generation PV power plant projects in China.

Yingli to build 2MW solar power plant in Senegal

The Spanish subsidiary of solar panel manufacturer, Yingli Green, is to build a 2MW solar power plant in Senegal.

Overview of challenges in ultrathin substrate handling

The positive expectations for the global PV market are driven by state-of-the-art PV products which have become economically attractive because of technical optimization.

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