PV-Tech launches daily news bulletin

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Today sees the launch of PV-Tech’s daily news bulletin.

From today we will publish a daily news service bringing our readers a selection of the day’s top breaking stories, articles you may have missed and in depth pieces exploring aspects of the global solar industry.

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Subscribers to our twice-weekly bulletin will now also receive the daily news service directly to your email.

Ben Willis, deputy of head of content at Solar Media, publisher of PV-Tech, said: “Our daily news service will enable us to direct our readers to the top stories of the day.

“PV-Tech has established itself as the go-to resource for breaking news and analysis of the key trends in the global solar industry and our new bulletin reflects an ongoing commitment to keeping our readers abreast of a fast moving sector.”

The PV-Tech daily bulletin also offers readers the option to subscribe to an RSS feed of the latest news headlines.

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