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Monday 27 August 2012
Taiwan market: Government plans to provide NT$10 billion subsidy for green energy industry
The Taiwan government plans to set up a fund of NT$10 billion (US$333 million) to save the green energy industry which has been suffering from market downturns. However, the fund...
Monday 20 August 2012
Sanan Opto supported by China government in developing sapphire substrates, says Digitimes Research
Sanan Optoelectronics has been experiencing record high revenues and profit margins in first-half 2012. Nevertheless, the firm's inventory turnover days is relatively high showing...
Friday 10 August 2012
Digitimes Research: China aims to expand LED industry output value through subsidy programs
The 12th Five-Year Plan announced by China's government indicates targets of the semiconductor lighting industry before 2015.
Tuesday 24 July 2012
Italy solar market set for disaster as new incentive budget could be blown, says IMS Research
The budget available to for Italy's Conto Energia V (CE5) solar PV incentive program could be cut to less than half of the intended amount, wiping out any feed-in-tariff (FIT) budget...
Monday 23 July 2012
China to expand LED lighting subsidies
The China government has raised the bar for LED lighting standards used to measure eligibility for subsidy programs in 2012-2013. In addition, firms cannot bid on projects with prices...
Monday 23 July 2012
Chongqing government turning strict over subsidy qualifications
Subsidies that the government of Chongqing, China has promised to the notebook supply chain to attract them to invest in the city, are reportedly seeing qualifications become more...
Thursday 19 July 2012
Foxconn reportedly in disagreement with Brazil government
Foxconn Electronics' (Hon Hai Precision Industry) investment in Brazil reportedly is facing some issues as the two sides are currently having disagreements over investment projects...
Wednesday 27 June 2012
Germany review committee to announce results on April 1 incentive cuts on June 27
Germany's April 1 solar incentive cuts were halted by the Bundesrat (Federal Council) for reviews. The review committee will announce its decision on June 27. Industry sources noted...
Wednesday 27 June 2012
China government delays announcement of firms eligible for LED subsidies
The China government said it would announce a list of firms selected for LED lighting subsidies in March. However, this announcement has been delayed. The government planned to introduce...
Thursday 17 May 2012
Jiangsu province may introduce subsidies for BIPVs, says report
Jiangsu province has been considering providing subsidies for BIPV solar projects, according to China-based media outlet, Solar-PV. This subsidy may help China's domestic...
Wednesday 9 May 2012
China government updates LED subsidy announcement
China's Ministry of Science and Technology recently published development targets for the LED industry. The targets include nurturing 20-30 industry leading firms with core technologies...
Monday 7 May 2012
China government cuts 2012 Golden Sun Demonstration Project subsidy to CNY5.50/W
The Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Science and Technology under the China government have announced the content of the 2012 Golden Sun Demonstration Project. The departments...
Monday 9 April 2012
China government announces new measures for renewable energy subsidies
China's Ministry of Finance announced new renewable energy subsidies on April 5, 2012. The subsidies will cover projects that use renewable energy sources to generate power. Renewable...
Tuesday 3 April 2012
BIPV subsidy program in China to spur demand in domestic solar market, says report
The China government has been developing several solar PV system subsidy programs to help industry growth. In an interview with China-based Newenergy Tingxi Lu, chairman...
Tuesday 3 April 2012
Solar cell prices drop due to April 1 incentive cuts in Germany
Solar cell price dropped to US$0.45/W from US$0.48-0.50/W in recent days due to the April 1 incentive cuts taken by the Germany government, a decrease of 5%.