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India looks set to dominate at Intersolar Europe

The 20th Intersolar Europe has opened its doors today in Munich. While the trade show floors are still quite empty, word on the street is that, spurred on by China’s progress, India is getting ready to significantly ramp up its photovoltaic market. Automation is the watchword.

Intersolar Award: Applause for the deserving??

The Oscars of the solar industry honored the most innovative today at the fourth Intersolar Awards ceremony. The nominees were all deserving having made breakthroughs, cut costs, increased efficiencies and impressed the jury.

SDUSD’s 5 MW PV project prepares for ground breaking

The San Diego Unified School District and Amsolar Corporation will break ground on their five megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project tomorrow, Wednesday June 8.

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG: Photovoltaics represent an important component in the energy mix of the future

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG estimates that over the next one to two years, electricity from photovoltaics will be available at a competitive price compared with household electricity prices in Germany, and is anticipating an increasing global market volume despite reductions in the feed-in tariffs in European countries.

Highly efficient eye-catcher

The Taiwanese AU Optronics company is presenting its first monocrystalline photovoltaic module at Intersolar, intended to win over the visitors with its high efficiency.

Thin film with high performance ratio

At Intersolar, Auria Solar is presenting micromorph thin film modules – a combination of amorphous and microcrystalline cells.

Eurener first black module

Eurener is presenting its first black solar module, the Black Panel MEPV, at Intersolar.

Textured glass to reduce reflections

Norwegian module maker Innotech Solar is presenting its polycrystalline ITS Economy series of modules at Intersolar.

High system voltage for large arrays

Pro Sun Europe is showing its PSE2500HE monocrystalline framed module at Intersolar.

Small, but powerful

Winaico, a subsidiary of Taiwanese module maker Win Win, is presenting at Intersolar a polycrystalline six by eight cells module in its WSP series.

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