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President Donald Trump said he gave temporary exemptions to India and seven other major importers of Iranian oil as they sought US ; help and he did not want to drive oil prices up to USD 100 a barrel or USD 150 a barrel. The US on Monday imposed the toughest ever sanctions on a defiant Iran aimed at altering the Iranian regime behaviour. The sanctions co
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In 2009, global production of PV cells grew 51% to 10.7 GW, from 7.1 GW a year earlier, according to a report published by GTM Research.Panel produc
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stanley cup installed in the final quarter of the year.That extraordinary result hid the reality 2009 had been the most difficult year to date for solar energy providers. Serious oversupply and those drastic price falls caused big losses, lay-offs and supply chain consolidation, according to GTM Research lead analyst Shyam Mehta. He said 2009 had been another record year for manufacturing thanks to strong solar deployment in Germany.Around half the cells made in 2009 came from China and Taiwan. Just five years earlier, GTM Research pointed out, European and Japanese companies had accounted for more than three-quarters of the market.Crystalline silicon continued to dominate the technology landscape, with cell and panel production shares of 81% and 78%, respectively. At the same time, thin-film market share continued to increase in 2009, from 15% of the
stanley cup panels produced in 2008 to 22% the following year. For the first time, a thin-film producer 鈥?U.S.-based cadmium telluride business First Solar 鈥?became the largest manufacturer of cells and panels.PortugalPortugal hit its quota by adding 12 MW of solar g