Solar Panel Sales Seen Dropping First Time in Decade Feeding Glut: Energy – Bloomberg

Bloomberg Solar Panel Sales Seen Dropping First Time in Decade Feeding Glut: Energy Bloomberg Fewer solar panels will be installed this year as the first drop in more than a decade worsens a glut of the unsold devices that's already slashed margins at the top five manufacturers, an analyst survey showed.

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Solar Shipments Rise as Prices Fall to ‘Unsustainable’ Levels – Bloomberg

PV-Tech Solar Shipments Rise as Prices Fall to 'Unsustainable' Levels Bloomberg Solar manufacturers expect shipments to increase this year as a global glut drives prices to “unsustainable” levels. Suntech Power Holdings Co. (STP), the world's largest solar panel company, expects shipments of as much as 2.5 gigawatts this year, …

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Solar thermal fights back; FedEx expands its electric fleet – The Desert Sun (blog)

The Desert Sun (blog) Solar thermal fights back; FedEx expands its electric fleet The Desert Sun (blog) That enlightening factoid comes to us today from the solar industry's newest trade group, the Concentrating Solar Power Alliance. CSP, as it is called in the industry, is what most of us call solar thermal — where panels or troughs collect or ..

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Softbank unit to build mega solar power plants in Kyoto, Gunma, Tokushima – Mainichi Daily News

Solar Novus Today Softbank unit to build mega solar power plants in Kyoto, Gunma, Tokushima Mainichi Daily News TOKYO (Kyodo) — Softbank Corp. subsidiary SB Energy Corp. will build and operate solar power plants in Kyoto, Shinto in Gunma Prefecture, and Matsushige and Komatsushima in Tokushima Prefecture, according to separate announcements Monday

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New Tariff, Nuclear Halt May Fuel Japan Solar Demand – Wall Street Journal

NewNet New Tariff, Nuclear Halt May Fuel Japan Solar Demand Wall Street Journal By MARI IWATA TOKYO—Japan may become a bright spot for the solar industry due to regulatory changes and its nuclear power crisis, which equipment makers from home and abroad hope will help offset a profit outlook clouded by oversupply, falling prices … KYOCERA and SOFTBANK Tying-Up to Build 4.2MW Mega- Solar Project in Kyoto, Japan MarketWatch (press release) Softbank unit selected to operate Kyoto solar farm Mainichi Daily News Softbank, Sharp to Build Solar Power Plant in Japan's Gunma Bloomberg NewNet all 13 news articles??

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