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Monday 11 June 2012
Taiwan solar cell makers report mixed May revenues
Rush orders from Europe before the old incentives expire helped Taiwan-based solar firms to report good May revenues.
Thursday 10 May 2012
DelSolar debuts on TSE
DelSolar, the solar subsidiary of Delta Electronics, debuted on Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) with IPO of NT$14.7 (US$0.50) on May 9, 2012.
Tuesday 8 May 2012
Neo Solar Power sees April revenues increase on-month
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP) reported April revenues of NT$1.237 billion (US$42 million), up 0.44% on month but down 22.78% on year.
Wednesday 18 April 2012
DelSolar aims to increase monocrystalline solar cell efficiency above 19% in 2012
DelSolar, a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, aims to increase polysilicon solar cell conversion efficiency from 17.2-17.3% to 18% and monocrystalline solar cell efficiency to above...
Thursday 8 March 2012
Motech reports rising February revenues
Taiwan-based solar cell firm Motech has reported February consolidated revenues of NT$1.369 billion (US$46.42 million), up by 37.03% on month but down by 64.50% on year. The accumulated...
Friday 2 March 2012
Low FIT to boost popularity of high conversion efficiency solar products
As Germany cuts incentives, the era of low feed-in-tariff (FIT) for the solar industry has arrived. Germany also indicated the new incentive plan will only subsidize 85-90% of electricity...
Friday 2 March 2012
DelSolar showcasing intelligent PV module at PV EXPO
DelSolar, a Taiwan-based maker of crystalline silicon solar cells and related PV modules, is exhibiting D6M250B3A-WS-1, an intelligent PV module consisting of 60 DelSolar monocrystalline...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
DelSolar PV modules qualify for 10% extra feed-in tariff in Italy
Taiwan-based solar cell maker DelSolar on September 13 indicated that 125-250W PV modules made of its polycrystalline silicon solar cells have passed certification by Germany-based...
Tuesday 9 August 2011
Delsolar reports 1H11 net loss
Despite a booming first quarter, the solar industry suffered from weak demand in the second quarter of 2011. Taiwan-based solar cell maker Delsolar has reported revenues reached NT$5,713...
Friday 5 August 2011
Neo Solar Power sees slight decrease of July revenues
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP) has reported July revenues of NT$1.653 billion (US$57 million), representing a 6.72% on-quarter decrease and 6.34% on-year decre...
Friday 15 July 2011
Italy "Made in EU" policy to benefit Taiwan-based solar cell makers
Italy recently announced details of its new incentive program for second half of 2011. According to Europe-based solar firms, solar products that contain 60% of components such as...
Thursday 14 July 2011
Solar industry should not worry over Europe debt crisis, says Delta chairman
The debt crisis in Europe has cast a cloud over the solar industry. However, according to Delta chairman Bruce CH Cheng, the industry should not concern itself too much over the debt...
Wednesday 13 July 2011
Delsolar completes solar installations for US Foodservice
Delsolar, a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, announced on July 13 the completion of a 1.15MW solar power system project for US Foodservice in La Mirada, California. The system is...
Tuesday 21 June 2011
British, Taiwan solar firms to hold seminar
The British Trade and Cultural Office (BTCO) in Taiwan will be holding "UK Solar PV Market Development Seminar" in Taiwan on June 21. The purpose of the seminar is to introduce...
Wednesday 8 June 2011
E-Ton Solar and Giga Solar May revenues show more than 40% decrease on month
Taiwan-based solar cell maker, E-Ton Solar, has reported a 41.88% sequential decrease in May revenues. PV paste provider, Giga Solar, also reported May revenues down 44.37% on month,...
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