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17 July 2014
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Solarbuzz: UK’s solar fate will hinge on unknown government budget

The fate of the UK’s PV market over the next five years is likely to be determined to a large extent by a budget announcement which is expected by October, according to the latest report from analysis firm NPD Solarbuzz.

Weak PV demand throughout supply chain cited in July – EnergyTrend

Market research firm, EnergyTrend, has warned of weak demand across the PV supply chain in July, forcing inventory up and prices down.

Solar set for major role in US energy mix, says EIA

PV is set to become the second most important source of power in the US after natural gas by 2040, according to the US government’s Energy Information Administration (EIS).

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ET Solar modules to power 728kW plant in Turkey

Smart energy solutions provider ET Solar has supplied some of its high-quality PV modules to German solar developer and EPC company DOMILUX Leuchten Herstellung und Vertrieb GmbH for a 728kW rooftop PV plant in Turkey.

Canadian Solar demands end to US-China trade spat following WTO ruling

Major PV company Canadian Solar has called on the US government to reconsider its “misguided” solar trade dispute with China following a WTO ruling that found flaws in earlier US duties on Chinese manufacturers.

Tata aims to open up solar in India with new finance plan

Indian solar manufacturer and developer, Tata Power Solar, is to jointly launch a new nationwide initiative that it hopes will open up access to solar finance for residential users.

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Who will speak up for solar in the new-look UK government?

A major shake-up in the UK government earlier this week saw the country’s booming solar industry lose arguably its most important political champion. The question now is who will fill his shoes, writes Lucy Woods.