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Monday 22 August 2011
Foxconn to cooperate with GCL-Poly and Hareon Solar, says report
Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry) is reportedly developing cooperation with China-based polysilicon and solar wafer provider GCL-Poly and solar cell firm Hareon Solar to set up...
Tuesday 16 August 2011
Solar customers demanding higher conversion efficiency
Solar cell prices have been stable in August, but customers are becoming more demanding in terms of quality, according to industry sources. Some customers have been requesting for...
Thursday 11 August 2011
China solar firms to expand capacity for high-efficiency cells
Some China-based vertically integrated solar firms continue to plan for capacity expansion in 2012 though the number of firms planning on expanding capacity will be significantly...
Tuesday 21 June 2011
China-based solar firms anticipates return of demand with continuous capacity expansions
The solar market has been observing the continuous capacity expansions by China-based integrated solar firms and market observers have claimed that the firms not only have high utilization...
Wednesday 8 June 2011
JA Solar to showcase new high-efficiency PV products at Intersolar Europe 2011
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd., one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar cells and solar power products, announced that it will showcase a new generation of...
Tuesday 26 April 2011
China-based makers lower prices for solar cells to US$0.95/W
A few second-tier China-based makers of polycrystalline silicon solar cells have reduced quotes to US$0.95/W, the lowest ever on record, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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