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Belectric CEO hits out at German renewables policy

Bernhard Beck said the policies of the current government in Berlin mean it is impossible to consider developing another 128 MW solar park like the one he was inaugurating at Templin, in Brandenburg state.

EU member states rubber-stamp panel trade deal

EU member states voted to accept the EU-China trade deal announced by commissioner Karel de Gucht last weekend. An EU press spokesman said no member state had voted against the agreement.

Solar helps drive NextEra profits

Solar played its part in U.S. energy company NextEra’s profits from April to June but wind is still the company’s favored renewable and the year on year six-month figures were less encouraging.

Silence greeted adoption of EU-China price commitments

The European solar trade bodies so vociferous in their criticism of the EU-China trade deal proposals earlier this week have had nothing to say after the announcement that EU heads of government adopted the agreement.

CentroSolar reports more grim figures

Munich solar manufacturer CentroSolar has little to cheer from its second quarter figures but the auditing of its 2012 accounts has cleared the way for September’s critical debt to equity swap.

Sharp and Panasonic ride the solar wave

Japanese giants see their balance sheets boosted by the domestic solar boom. In response, Sharp announces plan to widen its solar product range and expand its development business.

US: SolarWorld extends financing program

SolarWorld has expanded its solar financing program to six additional U.S. states after being solely available in California. The plan is dedicated exclusively to U.S.-made solar products.

SunPower big in Japan, boosts Q2 profits

The U.S.’ second biggest solar manufacturer returned to profitability in the second quarter. Operating at full capacity, the company is weighing a fab expansion to meet growing global demand, particularly from Japan.

Solar advocates attack Xcel plan to define net metering costs

Clean energy supporters are assailing a plan by utility group Xcel Energy to better define the value of net metering in Colorado, which the company says would make the incentive “clear and transparent.”

Plasmonic black metals in PV production

Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in the U.S. have made breakthroughs experimenting with black metals for the development of more efficient solar cells.

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