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Steel industry throws support to SolarWorld, Suniva trade case

The group that filed the last successful Section 201 trade complaint in 2001 has thrown its support behind the current SolarWorld/Suniva petition pending before the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC).

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#Solar 100’s Nancy Pfund: The Queen Midas of cleantech

The original VC behind SolarCity talks about what the next challenger to SolarCity will look like. As the third interview in the #Solar100 Thought Leaders series, kWh Analytics Founder Richard Matsui speaks with Founder and Managing Partner of DBL Partners, Nancy Pfund.

Enphase appoints new president/CEO from Cypress Semiconductor

The company has replaced CEO Paul Nahi, who abruptly stepped down a month ago, with an executive from the semiconductor industry

More consumers are looking for solar online

The latest edition of EnergySage’s Solar Marketplace Intel Report shows data to back up the growth that online solar marketplaces are reporting.

Report: Energy storage is starting to become standard for utilities

The Smart Electric Power Alliance said the vast majority of the utilities they surveyed plan to offer behind-the-meter storage programs for their residential and commercial customers.

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Nevada regulators deny potentially destructive rate hikes

In a victory for rooftop solar in the states, the Nevada Public Utilities Commission rejected NV Energy’s attempts to use Assembly Bill 405 to institute usurious rate changes that would have made solar’s economics tight for many potential customers.

Tesla begins production of solar cells at Buffalo gigafactory

Tesla described the test production as an “interim milestone” and told AP that it expects to begin ramping production by the end of the year.

Addressing solar’s growing pains with data standards & analytics

In this op-ed for pv magazine, kWh Analytics Software Engineer Paul Young previews his SPI presentation and explores the increasing importance of solar data standards and analytics.

Mandatory solar for new construction – housing killer or PV boom?

St. Petersburg, Fla.,’s call for requiring PV systems on new or extensively improved housing begs the question of its impact.

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DuPont and Dow finalize merger in $130bn deal

The two firms, which specialize in the production of backsheets and other materials for the solar industry, have completed a merger of equals that has been on the cards for almost two years.

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