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2 MW Flywheel Energy Storage Facility in Ontario Commences OperationsJuly 24, 2014A 2 MW flywheel energy storage system has begun to operate in Ontario, Canada. The flywheel technology is provided by Temporal Power and is installed and owned by NRStor. The system provides frequency regulation services, which will be a major driver for the North America energy storage market over the coming years.Subscribers Only
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TBEA SunOasis Set to Overtake First Solar as World’s Largest Solar EPC Company in 2014May 15, 2014U.S.-based First Solar delivered on expectations in 2013 to become the leading Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company in the global photovoltaic (PV) industry, even though it is likely to be surpassed in 2014 by Chinese EPC TBEA SunOasis, according to a new report from IHS Technology.
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Competition Heats Up in US PV Inverter Market as Asian Suppliers Dominate Home TurfMay 08, 2014The U.S. market for photovoltaic (PV) inverters turned highly competitive in 2013 as the three biggest suppliers headquartered in the country lost share in the wake of a European-led influx of new players, according to new analysis from IHS Technology.
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Leading Solar Module Suppliers Extend Dominance in 2013; Chinese Still on TopApril 30, 2014The top makers of photovoltaic (PV) modules solidified their market dominance in 2013 with Chinese suppliers continuing to lead the solar world, according to IHS Technology.
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US to Dodge Solar Shortage This Year Even Amid New Antidumping Fines on Chinese Module SuppliersApril 17, 2014A long-running battle in the global photovoltaic (PV) market between the United States and China over antidumping and subsidy charges could expand into higher solar costs, with wide-ranging ramifications for the U.S. if punitive tariffs are levied on Taiwanese cells.
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South Africa Ranks as the World’s Most Attractive Emerging Country for Solar EnergyJanuary 29, 2014South Africa’s target of building 8.4 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity by 2030, combined with the success of its large-scale tendering process in attracting investment...
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China’s Antidumping Tariffs Expected to Have Limited Impact on Country’s Polysilicon PricingJuly 30, 2013China’s move to slap retaliatory antidumping tariffs on solar polysilicon imported from the United States and South Korea will cause only a slight increase in domestic pricing for the material...
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EU Antidumping Duties to Price Chinese Modules out of the European MarketMay 13, 2013Average pricing for Chinese-manufactured photovoltaic (PV) solar modules could surge by 45 percent in June, cutting some solar project IRRs to below 7 percent and further dampen demand...
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Korean and American Versions of Galaxy S4 as Different as Kimchee and Coleslaw, IHS Teardown RevealsMay 09, 2013On the outside, the U.S. and South Korean versions of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S4 smartphone look alike. But on the inside, there are major differences in key components—including...
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PV Inverter Revenue Expands to $7 Billion in 2012, as Asia Arises as Growth DriverApril 17, 2013Energized by a surge of shipments in Asia, the global photovoltaic (PV) inverter market in 2012 bucked weak worldwide solar industry conditions to expand by 5 percent and break the $7 billion...