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15 November 2012
Energy
Li Keqiang’s appointment welcomed as a boost to solar energy
Li Keqiang’s appointment welcomed as a boost to solar energy
Manufacturing
Tough competition may be affecting solar panel quality
Tough competition may be affecting solar panel quality
Energy
Japan’s solar shipments shine brighter this year
Japan’s solar shipments shine brighter this year
14 November 2012
Energy
Solar leasing prospects for Singapore
Solar leasing prospects for Singapore
13 November 2012
Energy
Australia’s mega solar-thermal project cancelled
Australia’s mega solar-thermal project cancelled
Energy
Dramatic solar growth ahead if govt's keep their word
Dramatic solar growth ahead if govt's keep their word
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China's local govt's keeping unprofitable solar companies afloat
China's local govt's keeping unprofitable solar companies afloat
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Mongolia fast-tracks renewable energy plans
Mongolia fast-tracks renewable energy plans
12 November 2012
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Solar energy scheme in Australia questioned
Solar energy scheme in Australia questioned
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Solar-powered worship in Malaysia
Solar-powered worship in Malaysia
10 November 2012
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Singapore's clean energy outlook
7 November 2012
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A sea-change for efficient ships
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Tokelau now energy independent
Tokelau now energy independent
5 November 2012
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The sea’s the limit for solar
4 November 2012
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More solar mega-projects for India
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1 November 2012
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31 October 2012
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Solar driving down South Australia's mains electricity consumption
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