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Silicon shortage hits solar power hopes

By Leo Lewis in Tokyo

Published: November 20 2006 19:30 | Last updated: November 20 2006 19:30

The fragile economics of solar power could be thrown into jeopardy by a severe global shortage of the basic material used to convert the sun’s rays into electricity.

Industry experts warn that a worldwide shortage of poly-crystalline silicon will not ease in 2008, as some expect, but could continue for at least another five years.

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