LDK Solar provided an updated outlook for its fourth quarter 2010 and fiscal year 2011, estimating revenues well above analysts’ estimates on wafer and module shipments outlook.
Ohio based Xunlight Corporation became part of the small group of flexible solar module manufacturers eligible to sell into the European market after attaining the required certifications.
The largest US non-profit health management organization Kaiser Permanente began installation of a solar system at a Californian medical center to offset costs.
China is standing by its wind and solar power subsidies against a US complaint to the World Trade Organization that the support outlined by China is unfair and distorts the market.
The 709 megawatt (MW) solar power plant project planned for the Southern Californian Imperial Valley has been halted due to a Native American tribe’s motion.
More funds are pumped into the solar industry aimed to help several East Tennessee businesses expand operations and target new customers.
The California Energy Commission has approved two more large scale solar power projects in the desert, adding to the already approved seven projects since August end.
The Bulgarian government has announced that a renewable energy source act would be finalized and released within the next two weeks.
First Solar will enter 2011 with a forecasted 46 percent sales growth according to the thin film manufacturer. This is despite possibilities of decreased demand in some markets.
Donauer Solartechnik opens its UK sales office, continuing its expansion plans within Europe.
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