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lisle (JasonC arline) for the U.S. District Chief Sales Officer. This was then viewed as a large-scale expansion of overseas markets for the expansion of domestic enterprises, professionals advise, wind energy, photovoltaic national attention to, but still the mainstream of the world energy market. Japan's nuclear crisis to the bright future of wind energy, photovoltaic industry created, there may be elusive. If Europe and the United States and other countries to ensure the stability of the energy supply is still likely to retain the vast majority of nuclear power plants, and even continue to build nuclear power projects. Blind expansion will allow domestic enterprises from the bitter pill to swallow,cheap jerseys, according to deputy general manager of Guangdong Electric Power Development Company PRIORITY OF THE ARRANGEMENT, 2010 global solar PV power generation equipment increase of 122% over 2009, to reach 16G W (1G W = 1000 MW) At present, China's PV production capacity has exceeded global demand. Once the U.S. and European markets shrinking domestic market, lack of timely start, export-oriented PV industry in China will have been devastating blow to London Citigroup analyst David Leung in an interview with the Economic Information Daily reporters, Germany is the world's largest photovoltaic importing country, but in July last year, Germany will be down about 15% PV subsidy, Italy, France, followed by reduced solar subsidies have been to many Chinese enterprises impact CICC report is expected, the end of 2011, global PV capacity may exceed 40G W. Relative to 19G W to 24G W global demand estimated total market supply and demand imbalance Leung Ka, except Germany, Europe and the United States on the nuclear crisis in Japan is in a wait-and-see and evaluation phases, such as the event subsided after a few months or even a Two years later, the respective energy planning will make the final judgment. Short term, Europe and the United States the development of nuclear power will be
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