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PV power optimizer shipments to reach 4 GW by 2016

Power optimizer solar photovoltaic

Ash Sharma, director of solar research at IHS Solar forecasts double digit growth in photovoltaic power optimizers over the next two years, despite the fact they are not said to be economical in well-designed installations. In...


Polysilicon prices drop 11 percent

Polysilicon chips

According to IHS iSuppli, average selling prices (ASPs) for polysilicon dropped by 11 percent in April, to a new 2012 low of US$27.20. This follows a new purchasing trend, from contract deals to "bargain-basement" spot market...


Bifacial cell manufacturer targeting production capacity ramp ups

bSolar bifacial photovoltaic crystalline solar cell

Israel-based BSolar has told pv magazine it is planning to ramp up production of its recently launched bifacial photovoltaic crystalline silicon cells to between 200 and 300 megawatts (MW).


ASP increases module production capacity on back of utility-scale demand

ASP solar photovoltaic module production line Florida

U.S.-based Advanced Solar Photonics, LLC (ASP) has announced it is increasing production of its 400 Watt monocrystalline photovoltaic panels on the back of growing demand.


Masdar receives €12.9 million for new PV module line

Masdar PV solar photovoltaic module line thin film Germany

The European Commission has approved €12.9 million worth of state aid for Masdar PV GmbH to install a second photovoltaic module production line in Germany.


Ontario: Canadian Solar obtains Bank of China loan facility; Sanmina-SCI to manufacture Satcon’s inverters

Ontario flag

Canadian Solar Inc. and the Bank of China, New York Branch have signed a construction financing agreement worth CAD$120 million for the establishment of solar power plants in Ontario, Canada. In related news, Sanmina-SCI will...


DSC PV market poised for significant expansion

BIPV Fraunhofer ISE DSSC module

Key technical breakthroughs in the past year have pushed the dye sensitized cell (DSC) photovoltaic market out of the research and development stage, making it a technology with solid growth potential in the near future.


Heliatek achieves 10.7 percent OPV efficiency; to begin module production this year

HELIATEK Inspection of OPV module

Heliatek GmbH has achieved what it says is a world record efficiency of 10.7 percent on a 1.1 cm squared organic photovoltaic (OPV) cell. The results have been measured by Germany-based testing facility, SGS. Heliatek will begin...


US to invest up to $25 million in plug-and-play PV systems

US residential solar photovoltaic installation

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has said US$5 million will be made available for the development of plug-and-play photovoltaic systems in 2012, under the SunShot initiative. Over the next four years, it hopes to invest an...


HHI achieves 19.7 percent copper-contact cell efficiency

HHI HiCo solar cell (Large area CZ Si + copper-contact selective emitter + full Al BSF)

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has achieved a conversion efficiency of 19.7 percent on its copper-contact selective-emitter solar cell. This, it says, is a new world record.


Thin film: Potential remains for those who survive

Avancis CIS thin film module

In a week when major restructuring at the world’s largest thin film producer, First Solar, has been the focus, the industry has gathered to discuss prospects for the technology and market in the future.


Georgia PV project targets 1.5 GW of PV projects

Georgia flag

A new joint venture, Georgia PV Project, is targeting over 1.5 gigawatts (GW) worth of photovoltaic installations across the world. It will also set up a module production facility in Georgia.


Thin film fights for survival

Thin film PV Array in Germany

Just a day after First Solar announced the closure of its Frankfurt (Oder) facility in Germany and the loss of 2,000 jobs, GTM Research has released a report which asks "Is the window closing for thin film PV?"


Polysilicon prices forecast to fall further

polysilicon

IHS iSuppli predicts that polysilicon prices will fall to US$22 per kilogram by the end of the year, due to the continuing production surplus. The company adds that prices vary, depending on both contract type and purity level....


Ethiopia to get its first PV assembly plant

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Ethiopia is to have its first ever photovoltaic module assembly plant after two global solar firms struck a deal with a local company to set the facility up.


SunPower reduces manufacturing capacity in Philippines

SunPower’s Maxeon Gen E cells

SunPower has said it will consolidate its photovoltaic cell manufacturing at its Fab 1 in the Philippines, thus reducing capacity by 125 megawatts (MW). The company adds that it is on track to reduce manufacturing costs further.


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