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PV manufacturing capacity expansion announcement plans and analysis for 1Q 2016

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By Mark Osborne, Senior News Editor, Photovoltaics International ABSTRACT In

In this quarterly report on global PV manufacturing capacity expansion announcements in the first quarter of 2016, key analysis is devoted to the continued high level of intensity, which is continuing to track significantly higher than in the prior-year periods of 2014 and 2015. The report will also provide insight into the specific capacity expansion plans of the largest PV manufacturers, known as the ‘Silicon Module Super League’ (SMSL).

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