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Ban on scrap polysilicon to boost China solar sector
Aug 27, 2009 05:43 EDT
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Chinese ban on imports of a waste material used for solar wafers may be bad news for foreign competitors but it is a big boost to China's solar sector.
Yingli Green signs supply deal with CTP Invest
Aug 26, 2009 10:46 EDT
Yingli Green signs fourth-quarter supply deal with Czech Republic's CTP Invest. Solar cell maker Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. and CTP Invest spol, a Czech-based commercial property developer have signed a supply agreement.
ReneSola lands $706M solar project, shares jump
Aug 20, 2009 15:26 EDT
ReneSola shares jump over 15 percent after winning $706M solar power plant project in China. Shares of ReneSola Ltd. jumped on Thursday on news that the Chinese solar maker scored an exclusive right to develop a $706 million, 150 megawatt solar power plant in China.
DuPont to invest $120M to expand Tedlar line
Aug 20, 2009 11:52 EDT
DuPont to invest $120 million to expand Tedlar photovoltaic modules material line. Chemical giant DuPont said Thursday it will invest $120 million to increase production of a component used in solar cells as the company anticipates rapid growth in the photovoltaic market in the next several years.
Suntech Power 2Q profit falls on pricing pressure
Aug 20, 2009 08:10 EDT
Suntech Power profit drops 81 pct on pricing pressure for solar panels, cuts shipment outlook. Chinese solar energy company Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. on Thursday posted an 81 percent drop in second-quarter earnings, driven by sales pricing pressure, and cut its full-year shipment outlook.
AMSC receives order for 17 wind-turbine systems
Aug 18, 2009 09:47 EDT
American Superconductor gets order for 17 wind-turbine systems from Hyundai Heavy Industries. American Superconductor Corp. said Tuesday it received an order for 17 sets of full wind-turbine electrical systems from South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.
Asian competitors shadow German solar industry
Aug 17, 2009 20:00 EDT
Germany's solar power industry, until recently the world leader in the technology, is facing an unprecedented crisis, analysts say, outshone by cheaper competitors from Asia, most notably Chinese firms.
Asian competitors shadow German solar industry
Aug 17, 2009 20:00 EDT
Germany's solar power industry, until recently the world leader in the technology, is facing an unprecedented crisis, analysts say, outshone by cheaper competitors from Asia, most notably Chinese firms.
Trina Solar makes $142.5M from selling shares
Aug 17, 2009 17:04 EDT
Trina Solar makes $142.5M from selling more than 517 million ordinary shares. Chinese solar manufacturer Trina Solar Ltd. said Monday it made $142.5 million from a sale of 5.18 million American depository shares.
Wind-turbine maker moving to Denver
Aug 14, 2009 18:29 EDT
Wind-turbine maker moving to Denver, lured by tax credit. A wind-turbine maker lured by Colorado's tax incentives will relocate it headquarters to Denver from Portland, Ore., Gov. Bill Ritter and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper said Friday.
Indexes Rebound In Late Trade
Aug 13, 2009 14:18 EDT
3:15 p.m. Update: Stocks regained some muster after briefly turning mixed.
LDK shares fall on 2Q loss, analyst rates "Sell"
Aug 13, 2009 09:56 EDT
LDK shares tumble on 2nd-qtr loss, analyst warns of more write-downs, stressed balance sheet. Shares of solar cell wafer maker LDK Solar Co. Ltd. tumbled on Thursday, the morning after the company posted a second-quarter loss as it wrote down the plummeting value of its inventory.
After The Close - Wednesday
Aug 12, 2009 12:03 EDT
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS AAP, an automotive parts retailer, said its Q2 EPS rose 12.7% to 89 cents. Sales rose 6.5% to $1.32 bil, above views. Shares fell 5%.
Solar maker ReneSola posts 2Q loss
Aug 12, 2009 10:00 EDT
Chinese solar company ReneSola records second-quarter loss on revenue slump. Chinese solar maker ReneSola Ltd. on Wednesday posted a second-quarter loss as revenue fell 52 percent from a year ago.
Danish wind turbine firm to sack 425 in UK
Aug 11, 2009 20:00 EDT
Vestas, the Danish maker of wind turbines, said Wednesday that it was cutting 425 jobs in England as a lack of demand forces it to shut two factories making blades.
Wind turbine firm to sack 425
Aug 11, 2009 20:00 EDT
Vestas, the Danish maker of wind turbines, said Wednesday that it was cutting 425 jobs in England as a lack of demand forces it to shut two factories making blades.
Timminco's sales drop, losses climb
Aug 11, 2009 17:42 EDT
Challenging Q2 for producer of solar grade silicon . Timminco Limited (TSX: T.TIM, Stock Forum), after Tuesday?s closing bell, reported second-quarter consolidated sales of $22.3 million, compared with $63.3 million for Q2 2008. Net loss for the quarter was $24.0 million, or 20 cents a share, compared with a net loss of $7.0 million, or seven cents a share, during the same period last year.
Japan's Sanyo to boost solar panel output
Aug 06, 2009 20:00 EDT
Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. said Friday that it would boost its solar panel production capacity by 30 percent within the next two years to meet surging demand fuelled by government subsidies.
MEMC to appeal jury decision in BP Solar lawsuit
Aug 03, 2009 11:06 EDT
MEMC Electronics to appeal jury decision that awards BP Solar $8.8M in supply agreement suit. MEMC Electronic Materials Inc., a maker of silicon wafers, on Monday said it intends to appeal the jury's decision that returned a verdict in favor of BP Solar International, in a lawsuit over a supply agreement between the two companies.