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Thursday 19 October 2017
TSEC to produce half-cut PV modules
Solar cell maker TSEC will produce half-cut PV modules at its new factory located in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, with every cell halved and then closely connected to reduce...
Tuesday 17 October 2017
TSEC signs MoU for southern Taiwan PV projects
Solar cell maker TSEC has signed an MoU with the government of Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, to help solicit investment of NT$50 billion (US$1.65 billion) to set up PV power stations...
Friday 8 September 2017
Solar cell makers see increased August revenues
Solar cell makers Motech Industries, Neo Solar Power (NSP), Gintech Energy, TSEC and Tainergy Tech have all reported increased revenues for August.
Monday 28 August 2017
Domestic demand may save Taiwan solar cell makers, says TSEC chairman
The Taiwan government has decided to strengthen development of renewable energy, mostly PV and wind power, as it seeks to phase out nuclear power, and this has afforded opportunities...
Wednesday 16 August 2017
TSEC to start production at new PV module plant in 1Q18
Solar cell maker TSEC is constructing a PV module plant in southern Taiwan, looking to start production there in first-quarter 2018, according to company chairman Ellick Liao.
Monday 7 August 2017
TSEC cooperates with DuPont in PV module technology
Crystalline silicon solar cell maker TSEC has cooperated with DuPont for PV module technology covering R&D of high-performance, high-reliability and durability materials for PV...
Tuesday 11 July 2017
Motech Industries, Neo Solar Power, TSEC June revenues up on month
Crystalline silicon solar cell makers Motech Industries, Neo Solar Power (NSP) and TSEC have reported June consolidated revenues of NT$2.033 billion (US$67.1 million) up 8.13%, NT$905...
Thursday 29 June 2017
TSEC scraps JV plan for new PV module plant
Solar cell maker TSEC has decided to cancel a plan to establish a joint venture to manage a new PV module factory in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, and instead will set up a PV...
Wednesday 14 June 2017
TSEC expanding PERC solar cell capacity
Solar cell maker TSEC is expanding production capacity for PERC models at its factory in northern Taiwan, with annual capacity to increase from 450MWp at present to 850MWp in August...
Tuesday 9 May 2017
Motech, Solartech suffer net losses for 1Q17
Solar cell makers Motech Industries and Solartech Energy have released their financial reports for first-quarter 2017, posting net losses per share of NT$2.07 (US$0.068) and NT$0.88...
Monday 8 May 2017
TSEC, Tainergy see net losses for 1Q17
Solar cell maker TSEC has released its financial report for first-quarter 2017, posting consolidated revenues of NT$1.698 billion (US$55.9 million), gross margin of -8.87%, net operating...
Tuesday 11 April 2017
TSEC starts construction of PV module factory in southern Taiwan
Crystalline silicon solar cell maker TSEC on April 10 held a groundbreaking ceremony for a joint-venture PV module factory located in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, with initial...
Wednesday 5 April 2017
TSEC to set up automated PV module factory in Taiwan
TSEC has disclosed plans to invest NT$1.669 billion (US$54.8 million) to set up what it claims to be the first fully automated PV module production line in Taiwan.
Tuesday 21 March 2017
TSEC to set up 3.5MWp rooftop PV system in northern Taiwan, says paper
Crystalline silicon solar cell maker TSEC has indicated that Forsun Energy, its subsidiary engaged in PV power generation EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) and operation,...
Wednesday 18 January 2017
Gintech to raise additional paid-in capital of NT$1.204 billion
Solar cell maker Gintech Energy will issue 70 million new shares at NT$17.20 (US$0.54) per share, 16.50% lower than the closing price of NT$20.60 on January 17, to raise additional...
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