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A record hurricane season raging in the Atlantic the Pacific Northwest smoldering in the wake of a traumatic fire season make for a timely backdro for proposals in the United States to move to very high levels of renewable energy.But despite the urgency presented by the...... [More]

Well-placed sources within the Trump Administration have told news website Axios that the president would likly impose significant remedies on solar module importers if the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) recommends them on Sept. 22.One source placed the lik...... [More]

States territories are driving the Australian energy transition in the absence of federal policy, the Climate Council says in its new report, Renewables Ready: States Leading the chrge.In particular, the authorities in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), South A...... [More]

Strong domestic dem for solar modules in China, allied to a pre-Section 201 rush of orders in the U.S., is pushing up module prices to around 10% more than many Indian developers had expected a situation that could lead to a slowdown in surging Indian solar growth.A...... [More]

IHS Markit has made an upward revision to its PV installations forecat for 2017, now expects 90 GW of new PV to be installed worldwide before the end of the year, 14% higher than 2016 installations, significantly above the previous IHS forecat of 79 GW.The biggest ...... [More]

First Solar Inc. is sting on the sidelines of a trade dispute that could give its products a significant leg up.The U.S. International Trade Commission held a hearing on Tuesday regarding the request by Suniva for the U.S. to impose tariffs on imported solar panels. ...... [More]

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