Solyndra the latest US solar company to go bankrupt

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Cylindrical solar panel manufacturer joins Evergreen Solar and SpectraWatt in declaring bankruptcy in the last month

Solyndra has become the latest US solar company to file for bankruptcy in what has proved a rough month for the sector. The solar module manufacturer announced yesterday it was ceasing operations and...

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