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Falling for PV – and the F-word
August, 2008: In a country where King Coal reigns, the plight of Australia’s PV industry, reflected by an embarrassingly small domestic market, has led to several states proposing questionable feed-in tariffs, a promise by the ruling Labor government to »harmonize« them, and the Green Party to introduce its own national scheme. But instead of concentrating on this potential breakthrough, most eyes seem focused on the fate of an inconsequential PV rebate.
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As Labor takes over reigns in Australia, campaign noises for solar could get louder
April, 2008: To refer to Australia as »Down Under« is to describe the country‘s PV market of less than 10 MW per year. But with the changing of the guard in Australian politics as Labor ousted the Liberal coalition in late November, the newcomers‘ solar campaign promises appear to have given PV its best-ever hope of finally taking off – maybe.
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Prime Solar still pushing 2 MW installation in Western Australia
May, 2006: Prime Solar Pty Ltd., a South Perth-based Australian PV company that claims it is on the verge of signing an agreement to produce solar-grade wafers in Germany for Q-Cells AG (see article, p. 14), says it hopes to start construction of a 2 MW very large scale PV installation in Perenjori, Western Australia (see PI 12/2005, p. 62) as early as the first quarter of 2007.
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