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Solar will feel credit crunch »
Bringing an end to eight consecutive years of growth, global revenue for Photovoltaic (PV), panels is expected to plunge by nearly 20 percent in 2009, as a massive oversupply causes prices to drop, according to iSuppli Corp. |
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Tax incentives inspires rooftop opportunities »
A North Carolina, USA, company is leading the drive for renewable energy sources to reduce the nation's dependence on fossil fuels by helping Tarheel companies turn their commercial and industrial rooftops into cash-generating solar power plants. |
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AMAT’s seasonal cheer »
Applied Materials announced that its North American employees have raised more than $480,000 for local food banks in the past two months through a variety of fundraising activities, exceeding the company’s 2008 fundraising goal. |
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Phoenix Solar builds 50 megawatts in 2008 »
During the year 2008 Phoenix Solar AG has designed and built turnkey solar power plants with a combined peak power output of 50 megawatts (MW) in the power plants segment in Germany, Spain and Greece. |
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A present positive perspective »
The news of late has not being inspiring so it was a pleasure that EuroAsia Semiconductor received Bill McLean’s latest monthly report providing a realistic look at what is likely to happen in 2009 and finds that it has been worse. |
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O Sole Mio »
Italian Phoenix Solar subsidiary RED 2002 to be renamed Phoenix Solar srl. |
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Britney still semiconductor queen »
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