Thank you to the smart folks down under. Apparently Australians enjoy the benefits of cheap solar energy and don’t mind if the Chinese are willing to sell modules at the best price possible. So while the findings showed there was dumping of solar modules it found little injury to the Australian PV industry. If only the US commissions had used similar reasoning, maybe we would have realized that the solar industry would have been better off.
- PV-Magazine: Australia – Module dumping causes negligible injury
- Hartford Courant: Report – Solar Plus Batteries Means Tough Future For Utilities
- Think Progress: White House Announces Plan To Tackle The Health Threats Of Climate Change
- Utility Dive: PPL, Peco join list of utilities seeking big fixed fee hikes
- Breaking Energy: In New Survey, Even Republicans Love Solar
- Solar Server: PV in the U.K. – No large-scale solar for next financial year
- Seeking Alpha: China’s And India’s Increasing Impact On The Solar Industry
- Daily Caller: Arizona Solar Customers Complain About Deceptive Marketing Practices
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Have a great day!
Yann