1 First Solar pushes PV costs down to $0.76/W
World’s leading supplier of thin-film photovoltaics now has an order backlog of 2.2 GW that stretches out to 2015. Source: OPTICS.ORG
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2 Gillard pulls plug on solar research centre funding
The Gillard government has stopped funding Australia's solar research centre. Source: Brisbane Times
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3 Audio Interview: The Future of Thin-film Solar Cell Manufacturing, Chris Eberspacher
Eberspacher summarizes sessions on thin-film photovoltaics and PV fab management from Intersolar NA 2010. Source: Renewable Energy World
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4 Brumby sells us a solar crock, just as even Gillard sees the light
The Brumby Government, desperate for Greens preferences, last month promised to make Victoria use much more of one of the most expensive forms of power… Source: Herald Sun
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5 Execs explain how U.S. can boost manufacturing
Six Silicon Valley executives sat around a table in Santa Clara, lamenting how China and other Asian nations have used subsidies, incentives and trade barriers to build manufacturing and suck jobs out of the United States while U.S. leaders do little or... United States - Santa Clara - Silicon Valley - China - California Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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6 Lloyds boosts Solarcentury with £8.25m
BusinessGreen staff, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 28 July 2010 at 11:13:00 Cash will be used to fund European expansion UK photovoltaics firm Solarcentury has secured an £8.25m financial deal from Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets to fund its European growth plans. The company, which designs, develops and supplies solar energy products and systems to commercial and residential customers, has invested ... Source: vnunet.com
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7 UCSB Rakes in Cash for Research
The campus sets a record with help from federal stimulus funds. Source: Santa Barbara Independent
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8 UD works on 'extreme' solar cells
The University of Delaware Institute of Energy Conversion (IEC) is part of an industry-academic team that has been awarded $3.8 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the research and development office of the U.S. Department of Defense, to demonstrate solar cells that can stand up to battle conditions and environmental extremes. Source: The Delaware Business Ledger
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9 EANS-News: WACKER ends Q2 2010 with new sales record
- Group sales in Q2 2010 rise 30 percent year over year to 1.20 billion - Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization increase to 309 million, up 81 percent on a year earlier - Q2 net income climbs to 135 million - For ... Source: Presseportal
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10 U.S. solar energy technology farther advanced than other countries
Though the Unites States comes only the fourth place as a solar energy market, behind Germany, Italy and Japan, its solar energy technology is farther advanced than any other country in the world, Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the U.S. Solar Energy Industries Association, said. Source: Vietnam Net
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