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Oct
06

US Solar Industry Questions Customs Ruling

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As reported by the New York Times last week, custom officials in January imposed a 2.5% tariff on imported solar panels made by Chinese firm Trina Solar

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The management of solar panels producer Genesis Energy plans to propose to shareholders that the company be wound up, according to a statement posted to the

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Oct
06

Soliant Gets New CEO to Evangelize Concentrating PV

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Silicon is the key ingredient in most of the solar panels on the market today. Concentrating PV companies said their equipment could produce cheaper

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Oct
06

Solar panels to be put on Gosman

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by Liz Posner University President Jehuda Reinharz revealed plans to install 1383 individual solar panels on the roof of the Gosman Sports and Convocation

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By Josh Humphries Solar panels will soon be installed to heat water at the Pitt County Detention Center. The Pitt County Board of Commissioners approved an

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Dow's solar shingles are poised to put the solar panel market out of business. The unobtrusive designs produce power more cheaply than traditional panels,

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Oct
05

Solar Industry Tariff

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Because solar panels have become too sophisticated to qualify for duty-free status, the U.S. Customs Agency has stated that they will be treated as electric generators – which are subject to a 2.5% duty.


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Oct
05

Are Solar Tariffs a good idea? | Triple Pundit

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Last Wednesday, the New York Times reported that companies importing solar panels to the US are facing up to $70 million in unexpected tariffs. Beca.


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Oct
05

Dow To Roofers: Our Solar Shingles Are Coming

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The company will not only aim to take business away from manufacturers of conventional solar panels, it also will be jostling with other developers of

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Oct
05

Florida Solar Group Backs Offshore Drilling

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By Kate Galbraith Solar advocates in Florida want revenues from offshore oil and gas drilling to aid the spread of solar panels. (Photo: Kirk J. Condyles

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Oct
05

Dow Chemical's Solar Shingles

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Gone are the days of clunky solar panels taking up space on a roof. Powerhouse Solar Panels are incorporated into roofing shingles.

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Of the total, solar panels from Sharp make up 30.5 megawatts, 27.5 megawatts from SunPower, 18.4 megawatts from Suntech and 18 megawatts from SolarWorld.

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Oct
05

Brandeis to catch some rays

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Solar panels will be installed on the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center on the Brandeis campus in Waltham. By Joyce Kelly/Daily News staff Sometimes,

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Oct
05

Dow Chemical launches new solar shingle

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BIPV systems are currently limited mostly to roofing tiles, which operate at lower efficiencies than solar panels and have so far been too expensive to gain

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