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Profession Compensation discovers JinkoSolar did not infringe on Q CELLS's license
Worldwide photovoltaic panel supplier JinkoSolar revealed that the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in the U.S. International Trade Commission examination right into whether module rivals infringed on Hanwha Q CELLS's production license located that Jinko's items do not infringe on the license.
Apr 13, 2020 // Manufacturing News, USA, Q CELLS, JinkoSolar, license, North America, Kangping Chen
Greece to overhaul licensing regime which puts the brakes on solar
The energy ministry has published a plan to radically simplify the renewable energy permitting process. The new system is expected to come into force as early as next month and will be applied retroactively to address a 22-month backlog in generation license applications.
Jan 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Greece, Europe, license, rae, Stelios Psomas
UK energy company loses license over unpaid renewables obligations
URE Energy repeatedly missed deadlines to settle a £209,000 bill after it failed to source enough of the electricity it supplied two years ago from renewable generation.
Aug 16, 2019 // Plants, UK, Ofgem, URE Energy, ROCs, license, Eversmart Energy, Solarplicity