Analysts call time on solar panel glut

James S Murray
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As US and China announce further subsidies for solar firms, analysts predict panel oversupply will end during 2010

The global solar energy industry received an early Christmas present last week, with the news that the end is in sight for the glut of solar panels that has dogged the market for much of 2009. According...

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