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Alt 15-01-2015, 08:19   #70
Purzelinho
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Ein interessanter Aritkel in Forbes, der aufzeigt, warum sich die Chinesen über derzeitige Dumpingpreise die komplette Solarbranche unter den Nagel gerissen hat und warum die USA jetzt mit Solarworld dagegensteuern:

Could China Become The OPEC Of Solar Manufacturing?

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Energy 1/14/2015 @ 6:15PM 2,353 views

Could China Become The OPEC Of Solar Manufacturing?
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Not so long ago, solar power was championed as the solution to America’s energy problems because it promised to destroy energy cartels.

More than four decades after enduring the slings and arrows of the Arab oil crisis, most Americans still consider energy independence (or at least reduced dependence) to be an important objective of energy policy.


As strange as it may seem, it is not clear whether the same can still be said for the U.S. solar industry – or, at least a cross section of the industry.

Take the Coalition for Affordable Solar Energy (CASE), a solar trade group based in Washington DC. CASE was created for the primary purpose of demonstrating why the United States should not enforce trade laws intended to prevent anti-competitive practices from distorting markets.

In particular, CASE opposes a petition filed by SolarWorld Americas with the U.S. Department of Commerce. In 2012, SolarWorld requested that the Commerce Department conduct an investigation into allegations that Chinese solar product manufacturers had “dumped” products into U.S. markets at prices below fair value...................
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