PVinsights: Upstream Made Slight Rise amid Strengthening CNY

Polysilicon prices in China edged higher this week amid Chinese Yuan appreciation. Polysilicon suppliers were increasingly confident that the market was solid balanced, helped by the productivity cutback as well as by stronger-than-expected capacity growth in mono-crystalline wafer suppliers. Hence, polysilicon prices in China were held steady in RMB, and translated into a slightly increment in dollar term given stronger RMB against greenback. Meanwhile, spot polysilicon prices in overseas was revised slightly upwards from the September, reflecting a supply disruption by Wacker's accident, and steady demand due to accommodative long-term contracts.

Laura Formusa Appointed to Tantalus' Board of Directors

Company adds 30-year utility executive to advance technology adoption with utilities

SolarWorld applauds U.S. Labor Department aid to ex-employees laid off due to surge of imports

Aid will include grants for education to retrain workers for new jobs

AWEA launches new campaign "Take Time to Take Care"

Safety campaign to focus on prevention of soft-tissue injury

Association of Energy Engineer's Expo Schedule for 2018: GLOBALCON + EMC + WEEC

AEE's industry trade shows (GLOBALCON, West Coast Energy Management Congress, World Energy Engineering Congress) allows you to network with professionals and colleagues in the energy field, get up to speed on the latest energy management strategies and applications, and see the newest technologies first hand. AEE conference/expo events spans the continental U.S., and explore innovations in energy efficient technologies for facilities, renewable and alternative energy, automated building systems, efficient HVAC and lighting systems, energy services, project financing options, solar, and much more.

SEIA Joins Settlement to Resolve Oncor Rate Case

Following is a statement from Sean Gallagher, vice president of state affairs for the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), on the unanimous settlement approved today to resolve Oncor Electric Delivery Companys 2017 rate case:

Ohio Northern University kicks off construction of new 1-megawatt solar array

GEM Energy, of the Rudolph Libbe Group in Walbridge, Ohio, is starting construction on the second phase of Ohio Northern University's solar initiative with a 1-megawatt solar array. The first phase, a 2-megawatt array, was completed in early 2017. Together, the two solar arrays will generate a total 15 percent of ONU's electricity needs.

Global Maritime and Other OPERA Consortium Members Win Prize for Presentations at European Wave & Tidal Energy Conference

Global Maritime Group, a provider of marine warranty, dynamic positioning and engineering services to the offshore sector and part of the European Commission's OPERA (Open Sea Operating Experience to Reduce Wave Energy) project consortium, announced that they and other consortium members have won the Yoshio Masuda prize.

Microsoft, GE sign agreement on new wind project in Ireland

Microsoft commitment will add 37 megawatts of clean energy to Irish grid.

Schneider Electric Introduces the Wiser Energy System to Empower Home Owners to Efficiently Manage their Energy

Fully integrated residential energy monitoring system and certified smart panel provides real-time energy data to enable home owners to save energy and reduce costs.

Clean Energy Asia, SB Energy of the SoftBank Group and Newcom Announce Commercial Operation Launch of Tsetsii Wind Farm in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Project to contribute to Mongolias sustainable economic development

Bill to Extend Solar Thermal Program Signed by Governor Brown

Law Will Incentivize Solar Energy to Reduce Natural Gas Use

CLOUD&HEAT TECHNOLOGIES LOWERS DATA SERVER EMISSIONS BY 180 TONS OF CO2 PER YEAR WITH DIRECT WATER COOLING SOLUTION

Cloud&Heat Technologies, a leading infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and private cloud computing provider, today announced that it has lowered data server emissions by 180 tons of CO2 per year with direct water cooling. By combining the demand for computing power and heating energy, companies which add ten server cabinets with the Cloud&Heat Technology to its datacenters, with Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 2.0, can also reduce energy costs for cooling and save heating costs. The reference data server with this technology additionally exhibits the world's lowest PUE and thereby undercuts the PUE of flagship-data centers from Google and Facebook.

Third Sun Solar Advocates Net Metering in Ohio

Third Sun Solar, the largest solar panel installation company in Ohio, is actively fighting to protect the rights of Ohio businesses and property owners who want to increase the state's energy independence. On Oct. 3, Third Sun Solar representative Michael Smucker testified before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio staff, advocating for the protection and strengthening of Ohio's net metering rules. Smucker said PUCO never finalized the last set of rules from the 2012; Ohio law now requires a review of those standards. Ohio's net metering rule (O.A.C. 4901:1-10-28) is one of the rules under review.

PVinsights: Solar Edged Down, Thin Trading Limited Losses

Polysilicon prices edged lower this week, declining for a second week and sapping more strength from a third-quarter rally, amid signs that global glut in downstream may not be clearing as the bulls had hoped. The prices tiptoed lower in China, pressured by weaker multi-crystalline wafer prices but supported by the tight supply and the solid demand from mono-crystalline wafer makers which afford polysilicon's high prices. The polysilicon supply took a brief knock in overseas market as the explosion of Wacker's American plant restricted the supply, although healthy inventories and other suppliers, like Hemlock and REC silicon, offered support to the polysilicon supply.

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