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10 July 2014
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Green goods trade agreement will not affect US solar tariffs: CASE

Negotiations to remove customs and excise tariffs on green goods, including solar cells and modules, will not solve existing anti-dumping actions, a US lobby group has warned.

Modi’s first budget clears tax hurdles for India’s solar manufacturers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first budget has been delivered with a number of tax advantages for the solar industry revealed.

Westward shift for Canadian PV as BC gets first large plant

Work is set to begin on a 1.05MW PV array in British Columbia, claimed to be the largest PV installation in western Canada.

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Kyocera files busbar patent breach case against Hanwha Q CELLS in Japan

PV module manufacturer, Kyocera Corporation, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the Japanese subsidiary of Hanwha Q CELLS concerning its solar cell ‘three-busbar electrode structure’, while seeking negotiations with other “parties” on the claimed infringement.

UK court green-lights FiT cut damages claim

The UK’s High Court has ruled that 14 solar companies affected by feed-in tariff cuts in 2011 may pursue a claim for damages.

Order Focus: Trina Solar wins its largest single module supply deal

Major tier one PV manufacturer Trina Solar has secured its largest single module supply agreement in 2014, totalling 200MW with Chinese EPC firm, Zonergy a subsidiary of major telecoms company ZTE.

Intersolar North America: SolarWorld and REC Solar offering 72-cell modules in US

In a bid to capture more utility-scale PV power plant business, SolarWorld and REC Solar are offering 72-cell modules in the US.

Tool Order: RENA to provide Shaanxi Youser with wet processing equipment

As part of its PV manufacturing expansion plans to 1GW, Shaanxi Non-ferrous Photovoltaic Technology, also known as Shaanxi Youser Photovoltaic Technology, a subsidiary of state-owned Shaanxi Youser Group has placed equipment orders with RENA.

AUO’s Powerlegato PV storage system launched in Australia, Japan and Europe

AU Optronics (AUO) is to launch its residential and commercial energy storage system, Powerlegato, into the European, Japanese and Australian markets on the back of receiving the necessary certification.

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