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March 19th, 2009
Solar short takes: Micron explores, Phoenix knows thin film, Barclays’s reforecast, and orbital PV
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This edition of PV-Tech's solar short takes blog-column examines Micron's first exploratory steps into solar manufacturing, Phoenix Solar's burgeoning expertise in thin-film PV installations, OptiSolar's muddled outlook after the First Solar pipeline sale, Barclays Capital's updated solar market and polysilicon forecasts, and that intrepid solar-power system installation team orbiting our planet.
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