--File--Staff are producing solar cell modules in a factory in east Chinas Jiangsu province, 15 January 2010.
China will double its solar capacity and is likely to reach 2 gig watts (gW) by the end of the year. That is as the worlds largest solar-panel maker ramps up domestic installation. The solar feed-in tariff, the price of solar-generated electricity, could drop below 0.8 Yuan (12.5 cents) for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) by 2015, equal to conventional coal-fired electricity by that time, according to the latest report by the Energy Research Institute, the NDRCs think tank.(Imaginechina via AP Images)
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January 05, 2010 03:00:00 AM
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August 15, 2011 07:25:12 AM
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Xu ruiping
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ICHPL Imaginechina
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Xu ruiping - Imaginechina
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Electric power generation, Electric utilities, Utilities, Industries, Business, Electric utilities, Energy
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cell, China, Chinese, energy, module, new, solar, sun
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JIANGSU, CHINA
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Wang Xiaoru
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