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Tuesday 17 December 2019
Smart green energy science hub in southern Taiwan comes into use
Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City jointly developed by Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) was inaugurated on December 16, becoming a smart...
Tuesday 10 December 2019
URE, Motech see on-year decreases in November saless
Solar cell and PV module maker United Renewable Energy (URE) has reported November consolidated revenues of NT$1.212 billion (US$39.8 million), increasing 7.08% sequentially but decreasing...
Monday 18 November 2019
URE, Motech, TSEC report 3Q19 operating losses
Solar cell and PV module makers United Renewable Energy (URE), Motech Industries and TSEC suffered net operating losses of NT$943.6 million (US$30.9 million), NT$205.6 million and...
Friday 18 October 2019
Motech reaches energy conversion rate of 23.1% for TOPCon solar cells
Motech Industries, a crystalline silicon solar cell and PV module maker, is showcasing N-type TOPCon (tunnel oxide passivated contact) solar cells featuring an energy conversion rate...
Thursday 12 September 2019
SAS, Motech, TSEC see mixed August results
Solar-grade crystalline silicon wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS), solar cell and PV module makers Motech Industries and TSEC have reported mixed results for August...
Wednesday 14 August 2019
TSEC, URE, Motech see mixed July growths
Solar cell and PV module maker TSEC, United Renewable Energy (URE) and Motech Industries have reproted mixed growths for July.
Tuesday 9 July 2019
URE, Motech, TSEC post mixed June revenues
Solar cell and PV module makers United Renewable Energy (URE) has reported sequential decrease in June consolidated revenues, while fellow makers Motech Industries and TSEC saw sequential...
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Motech losses continue in 1Q19
Solar cell and PV module maker Motech Industries has reported net loss of NT$378.6 million (US$12.3 million) for first-quarter 2019 - marking a run of losses for 11 quarters straig...
Tuesday 19 March 2019
Motech reports net loss per share of NT$12.61 for 2018
Solar cell and PV module maker Motech Industries has reported record net loss of NT$6.795 billion (US$220.63 million) for 2018, with an EPS of negative NT$12.61.
Friday 18 January 2019
Taiwan PV FIT scheme has room for improvement room, says Motech president
Taiwan began to adopt a feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme to boost PV power development about two years ago, much later than many other countries, and therefore the scheme has considerable...
Friday 11 January 2019
SAS, URE, Motech post increased December revenues
Solar cell makers United Renewable Energy (URE), Motech Industries and solar-grade crystalline silicon wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) have all reported sequential...
Thursday 27 December 2018
Worst is over for PV industry, says Motech president
The PV industry has been hit hard in 2018, but the worst is already over with the global PV market expected to rebound in 2019, according to Fred Yeh, president for Motech Industri...
Thursday 29 November 2018
Motech to further cut workforce
Solar cell maker Motech Industries has announced it will lay off 916 employees in Taiwan over the next two months to cope with stagnant demand.
Tuesday 6 November 2018
URE October revenues hit 31-month high
United Renewable Energy (URE) has reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.935 billion (US$62.6 million) for October, the highest monthly level since April 2016 with growth of 89.25%...
Monday 22 October 2018
Motech to sell factory in southern Taiwan
Solar cell maker Motech Industries has decided to dispose of its factory with total floor area of 44,658 square meters located in Tainan, southern Taiwan.
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