Asia Report: The Intensity Increases Over China Pricing
American Sen. Ron Wyden continued to air his concerns about the price of panels coming out of China and about whether his country could compete with those figures in a paper titled "China's Grab for Green Jobs." His latest public statements come as the international solar community gathers in Dallas this week for Solar Power International.MOBILE TELESYSTEMS NANYA TECHNOLOGY NII HOLDINGS NIKON NINTENDO NOKIA
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In the last year, the world has seen many significant developments that have had an impact ? both direct and indirect ? on renewable energy. The global economic recession entered a new phase in 2010, marked by massive public finance crises ? felt most acutely in Europe ? that led several governments to announce incentive cuts for solar energy. Natural gas prices remained low, temporarily reducing the competitiveness of renewable energy. At the same time, worldwide developments highlighted the security, economic and human costs of relying so heavily on fossil and nuclear energy.