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UK: STA adds voice to opposition to EU solar duties

The U.K.’s Solar Trade Association has added its voice to the opposition to EU Commission trade duties on Chinese solar modules.


Solyndra under scrutiny

A picture taken from a highway of the low, grey Solyndra building.

The decision by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support failed thin film manufacturer Solyndra with a half-billion dollar loan guarantee is being closely examined in congressional hearings.


France unveils new smart grid project; Tenesol to install 500 PV systems

Tenesol solar photovoltaic rooftop system with construction workers

Under a new €30 million government funded project designed to develop a French smart grid, Tenesol will install 500 photovoltaic systems and 250 converters.


Italy on track to knock Germany off top PV spot

Italy solar photovoltaic installation

The Italian network agency, GSE, reports that photovoltaic installations in Italy have reached over 10 gigawatts (GW). Already this year, says the agency, 6.5 GW have been installed.


Renewable energy investment rises; utilities to account for lion's share of demand

Solar photovoltaic module picture with cloud reflection from First Solar

New research has shown that investment in renewable energy is growing to pre-financial crisis levels. Demand for future lending, meanwhile, is expected to come from the utilities.


EU PVSEC: Doors close on price war

Businessmen walking into the EU PVSEC.

Cold winds off the harbor blew hard as the 26th EU PVSEC closes in Hamburg. Visitor numbers were stagnant and many reported slow business and observed massively slashed module prices.


PV status report discusses path ahead; perception, regulations and limitations analyzed

Conergy South Korea solar photovoltaic installation

A major shift away from Europe and the maintenance of worldwide photovoltaic programs are again the two major factors that will dominate photovoltaic market development in the coming years, according to a new report.


Brazil garnering EU PVSEC’s attention

Electricity lines in Brazil

At the 26th EU PVSEC, among the leading photovoltaic technology developers, quieter Halls A and C, and some questionable marketing campaigns (more to come on those later), was one country garnering attention, without even being...


EU PVSEC: Einstein winner takes political stance

Frank Asbeck in animated discussion.

Accepting his award from SolarWorld’s Frank Asbeck at last night’s Einstein Award ceremony in Hamburg, Germany, Bertrand Piccard compared the fight for integrating clean tech into mainstream energy usage with that of persuading...


Off-grid system provides Namibian community with 24-hour power

Workers digging trenches for power calbes.

For the first time in three years, small communities in the Tsumkwe municipality of northern Namibia can enjoy around-the-clock power after the installation of one of Africda’s largest off-grid photovoltaic systems.


EU PVSEC: Details emerge for proposed 10 GW "Project Helios"

A Conergy photovoltaic plant in Greece.

With plenty of sun and not much liquidity, Greece has been forced to be creative as to how to get its economy going and create jobs. One plan to do so has become clear at the European photovoltaic conference in Hamburg today, in...


Report finds lease schemes big drivers of US PV growth

A roofer with a green Solarcity shirt bending over to install panels onto grey tiles.

The quarterly America-China renewable market review, produced by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association (CREIA), has found residential photovoltaic lease schemes...


EPIA: Photovoltaics "fully competitive" by 2020

A graph showing falling pv costs.

An analysis of major European electricity markets by the European Photovoltaic Industry Association has revealed that electricity produced by photovoltaics will be competitive with conventional sources by 2020. The report,...


Manz partnership claims CIGS world record

The Manz headquarters building with black solar panels built into a pillar emblazoned with the company logo.

High-tech engineering firm Manz believes it has achieved world-record aperture efficiency in one its Copper-Indium-Gallium-(di)Selenide (CIGS) thin-film modules, produced using commercial-scale production techniques. The...


Global solar market to reach $75.2 billion by 2016

Close up of Photon Energy's solar photovoltaic panels

New solar technology like concentrated solar power (CSP) and the opening of new markets are tipped to become a strong growth engine for solar moving forward, according to a new report looking at how the industry will develop...


LDK Solar posts Q2 loss but "expects growth" in 2011

The LDK Solar brand.

Vertically integrated photovoltaic manufacturer LDK Solar has announced its second quarter (Q2) financial results that included a USD $47.9 million operating loss, representing -9.6 percent operating margin. However, with...


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