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Solar Frontier stops production at MP2 PV plant

Japan-based Solar Frontier has announced that production will be suspended at its 60 MW MP2 photovoltaic module manufacturing plant. Around 200 employees will be affected.

SunPower idles manufacturing lines; cuts 900 jobs

As part of its reorganization plan, SunPower Corporation has said it will idle six solar cell manufacturing lines in the Philippines and cut around 900 employees, most of which are based on the archipelago.

First Solar signs 100 MW MOU in Indonesia

First Solar Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia’s PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Services (PJB Services) to work on the development of utility-scale photovoltaic projects in Indonesia.

Ontario FIT program deemed discriminatory

According to the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), which was citing a confidential interim WTO dispute settlement report, a panel has agreed that Ontario’s FIT system violates WTO rules.

Germany sets significantly higher 2013 EEG levy

Germany’s transmission system operators have today, October 15, announced the EEG (renewable energy law) levy for 2013.

US: Salazar signs final PEIS for solar development on public lands

The U.S. Department of Interior has finally given the green light to the development of solar on 285,000 acres of public lands in the southwest.

Phono Solar completes 500 kW PV plant in Romania

Phono Solar and Electrasol have completed a 500 kW photovoltaic system in the Galati region of Romania. It is said to be the first installation of its kind in the region.

40 MW Peruvian PV project completed

Said to be the largest project of its kind in Latin America, Solarpack, Gestamp Solar and other local companies have completed work on a 40 MW photovoltaic project in Peru.

Germany: 31.5 MW PV park completed

SunEnergy Europe and Renerco Solar have completed a 31.5 MW photovoltaic park in Germany’s Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Italy reaches 15.9 GW cumulative PV capacity

Italy has a cumulative photovoltaic capacity of 15.9 GW, according to Italian network agency, GSE. However, just €241 million is left in the country’s solar subsidy coffers.

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