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A Review And Forecast Of The Chinese Solar Cell Industry In 2009 Beijing, China (SPX) Jan 14, 2009
CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: HK08235), recently released its article on China's solar cell industry. Affected by global financial crisis in 2008, the global economy is going through a difficult winter. China's solar cell industry has been enjoyi ... read moreWalker's World: Our two dead rulers
Berlin (UPI) Jan 14, 2009 Few men become the best historical examples of their own great insights into the human condition. One who did wrote the following lines: "The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt fr ... more
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Slovakia postpones reactivating nuclear reactor
Bratislava (AFP) Jan 14, 2009Slovakia has secured enough gas to keep its Soviet-era nuclear reactor shut for "the next 24 hours," a minister said Wednesday, after threats to reactivate due to the gas crisis. "In the next 24 hours, we won't relaunch the closed unit at Jaslovske Bohunice as we have guarantees this step is not neccessary," Deputy Economy Minister Peter Ziga told a news conference. "The biggest gas comp ... more Poland still backs Lithuania nuclear plan, with conditions: PM
Warsaw (AFP) Jan 14, 2009Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk Wednesday reaffirmed Warsaw's backing for a four-nation nuclear power plant project in Lithuania, but said his country must get a major share of the output. "For Poland, these conditions must be met. The plant must have a capacity of more than 3,000 megawatts, and Poland must receive around 1,000 megawatts," Tusk told reporters at a joint press conference wi ... more Iran and China sign oilfield development contract
Tehran (AFP) Jan 14, 2009Iran and China on Wednesday signed a 1.76 billion dollar contract for the initial development of the North Azadegan oil field in western Iran, an Iranian oil ministry official said. The agreement between China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) foresees production from the field reaching 75,000 barrels a day in four years' time, the official sai ... more |
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China revises figures, 'becomes world's number three economy'
Beijing (AFP) Jan 14, 2009China revised upwards its 2007 growth figures Wednesday, indicating the Asian giant overtook Germany as the world's third largest economy, analysts said. China's economy expanded by 13.0 percent in 2007, up from a previous calculation of 11.9 percent, the National Bureau of Statistics said. "At market exchange rates, China in 2007 was the third largest behind the US and Japan," Vivek Aro ... more AES Solar Energy Closes Financing For Spain PV Project
Arlington VA (SPX) Jan 14, 2009AES Solar Energy Ltd (AES Solar), a joint venture between The AES Corporation and Riverstone Holdings LLC, announced that on December 30, 2008 one of its subsidiaries closed a euros 70 million non-recourse debt facility for five of its photovoltaic (PV) projects in Spain. The loan was extended by UniCredit Mediocredito Centrale of Italy and Rabobank of the Netherlands. The financing is at an in ... more Borrego Solar Installs Major Solar Electric System At Veritable Vegetable
Berkeley CA (SPX) Jan 14, 2009Borrego Solar Systems, Inc., a leading designer and installer of grid-connected solar electric power systems, today announced that Veritable Vegetable, the nation's oldest distributor of certified organic produce, has installed a 560-panel solar electric system on its 25,000 square foot warehouse facility in San Francisco. The 106 kW system will save Veritable Vegetable approximately $60,0 ... more British flying car expedition to Timbuktu hits early hitch
London (AFP) Jan 14, 2009A group of British adventurers set off from London to Timbuktu in a flying car Wednesday -- but the project immediately hit turbulence, as they have not received permission to take to the skies here. The Skycar team, who left London Wednesday morning, are planning to part-drive, part-fly the 6,000 kilometres (3,750 miles) to the Malian desert city in 42 days. But their plan to take off a ... more |
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