SoloPower set for $197m Solyndra-style US loan guarantee

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Government support for start-up solar company likely to raise spectre of bankrupt Solyndra

A US solar start-up that uses the same materials to produce thin-film solar panels as bankrupt manufacturer Solyndra is poised to receive a $197m federal government loan guarantee. SoloPower will move...

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