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Solar panel manufacturers in China are to source components from Taiwan in an attempt to sidestep US anti-dumping tariffs of at least 31 per cent announced by the US department of commerce last week.
A decision on whether to impose anti-dumping measures on Chinese solar manufacturers is expected to be made shortly by the US Department of Commerce.
UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry has conceded that part of the government’s Electricity Market Reform plans could fall foul of European Commission state aid rules.
A $5bn transmission line which is intended to send power from wind farms off the East Coast of the US has overcome a legislative obstacle, allowing the Google Inc-backed project to move to the next step in the approval process, officials said.
German utility E.ON AG plans to shut down three large gas-fired power plants in southern Germany, because the plants don't operate profitably.
The new CEO of Franco-Belgian Solvay, has accused Germany, France and Belgium of acting in isolation on nuclear and gas policy and failing to come up with a coherent strategy to keep Europe’s companies competitive.
The UK government’s Electricity Market Reform will lead to a “train wreck” in the country’s power sector, according to six of the country’s leading renewable energy firms.
The current chief of the British Bankers’ Association is to take over the helm at Energy UK, Britain’s newest power industry trade group.
US-based Invenergy LLC, a renewable-power developer, has completed three wind farms using General Electric Co. turbines in Poland, in conjunction with local company Enerco.
German utility E.ON has turned around its heavy losses of a year ago by posting a positive first quarter performance to 2012.