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The company said it would downsize its work aimed at DRAM trench capacitors, including an end to the development of large batch thermal systems for that market. It will continue to upgrade systems in the field and supply additional units to customers.
Semiconductor International
The law says electricity produced from renewable sources must be purchased by utilities according to a generous "feed-in tariff" that sets higher-than-market rates and fixes them for 20 years. Roof-mounted photovoltaic systems installed in 2007, for example, can sell power at ?0.49 per kilowatt-hour, or about seven times today's wholesale price, until 2027. The fixed rate allows investors to calculate returns and removes uncertainty over financing.
Economist
According to a note from Piper Jaffray, Spain is considering boosting its cap on solar incentives to 2.26 gigawatts, from a previous cap of 400 megawatts and a previous proposal of 1.2 gigawatts. The news could be good for the industry, but bad for US installers.
Greentechmedia
As Evergreen Solar nears completion of its 80MW Phase 1 expansion of its Devens, Massachusetts PV plant making its proprietary 'String Ribbon' solar wafer technology, the company has announced Phase 2 expansion at the facility, which will double capacity to 160MW.
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Meanwhile, Germany has wound up with more solar panels than any other country in the world - a perverse result for such a cloudy place. It also has fewer wind turbines than it might otherwise - again, an odd outcome for a blustery country. The German government has decided that the subsidy is too expensive, and wants to revise it - just the sort of unpredictable behaviour that tends to alarm rather than entice investors.
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"...Pai said Qimonda and Nanya, which also owns 35.4 percent of Inotera, are in talks and have yet to decide which company will buy the other's stake in the venture..."
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"...Hynix had planned to begin volume production of NAND chips at the 12-inch-wafer M11 line at a plant in Cheongju in the second quarter...Its M9 line, which the company Tuesday said would be shut in the third quarter, had a monthly output capacity of 150,000 units of 8-inch wafers at the end of 2007..."
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