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From: etchmeister9/29/2011 11:51:31 AM
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On topic - Varian is going to sell beaucoup of implanters
Solar demand in China to boom
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Nuying Huang, Taipei; Jackie Chang, DIGITIMES [Thursday 29 September 2011]

PV system installations in China are forecast to reach 2.5-3GW in 2011, and expand further to 5GW in 2012, according to industry sources.

China's Premier Wen Jiabao mentioned the determination to reduce carbon emissions and conserve energy in a recent meeting. China will control the total consumption of energy by developing renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Hence China-based firms are optimistic about the domestic solar market.

(Note some people like to slam EPA, constantly bombarded with "clean" coal ads blaming the EPA. This is the country that "invented" the semiconductor industry? - hard to believe - wake up and smell the coffee - this country is going backwards - hey but nice handouts to big oil. Of course the military was the key driver for semiconductors - not the so called "Market")

Industry sources stated there are about 2.5-3GW of solar projects registered in China's State Council indicating ongoing solar system installations.

digitimes.com

The five China-based state-owned power companies that have been developing solar power stations are China Datang Corporation, China Guodian Corporation, China Huaneng Group, China Huadian Corporation, and China Power Investment Corporation.
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