
Even as the usage of solar energy to power houses, offices and other buildings increases, the price of making panels and other clobber is still high in the U.S. It was that cost that led on to the shutdown of producing at BP Solar in Frederick on Fri. and the sackings of 320 staff. The site, opened in 1981, had once employed more than 5 hundred, turning silicon into wafers and then assembling them into solar energy panels.



Closing
Worldcolor is shut down its Dyersburg facility, putting about 668 people out of work.The State Gazette reports the plant will shut down in phases over the next several months and should be completely shut down by the first quarter of 2011.




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