Saturday, July 21, 2012

China Energy Update 7/20

China Foreign Deals Must Obey Market Principles, Regulator Says
Bloomberg
Resources and energy made up 92 percent of China's overseas mergers and acquisitions in the first quarter, according to a separate report from Hong Kong-based A Capital, a private-equity fund. China Petrochemical Corp. accounted for the largest deal, ...
Energy Biz Rewind: A123 Makes A DEAL In China, Chesapeake Requested For ...
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
A123 Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:AONE) shares spike then back off a bit, on word that the company made a deal with China's Ray Power Systems, through which a 2MW grid energy storage system will be provided. Ray Power declares that the deal should ...
China unveils plan for new strategic industries
China Daily
BEIJING -- China has released a plan for the development of its new strategic industries from now to the end of 2015, according to a latest statement released by the State Council. The seven new strategic industries include energy conservation and ...
A123 Systems to Supply Energy Storage System to Ray Power for Frequency ...
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System Designed to Showcase Lithium Ion Battery Energy Storage as a Fast, Accurate and Clean Resource for Facilitating the Increased Integration of Renewable Energy Generation onto China's Power Grid. A123 Systems (Nasdaq:AONE), a developer and ...

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US solar imports probed
China Daily
In a preliminary ruling in May, the US Department of Commerce imposed anti-dumping tariffs ranging from 31.14 percent to 249.96 percent on imported solar panels from China after it had imposed countervailing duties - also known as anti-subsidy duties - of ... Jigar Shah, president of the Coalition for Affordable Solar Energy, a US group that represents solar installers, told Reuters that tariffs from either side cost jobs and make solar energy less competitive against fossil fuels, and "lowering, not artificially raising, the ...
Germany to support solar industry in anti-dumping action versus China
Business Recorder (blog)
Germany's environment ministry said on Friday it would back solar firms' efforts to bring anti-dumping proceedings against China amid a bitter price war in the industry that has left many German panel producers fighting for survival. Environment Minister Peter ...
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