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Spain: Solaria to develop 60 MW PV plant sans FITs

Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente, S.A. has begun work on a 60 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic plant in Spain. It will not receive a feed-in tariff (FIT).

50 MW PV plant planned for Russia’s Kislovodsk

Construction of Russia’s first industrial sized photovoltaic project will soon be underway in Kislovodsk. Locally-based Sphinx-9 will build the 50 megawatt (MW) plant together with the Kislovodsk government.

Pakistan: 50 MW PV project unveiled

Conergy and Ensunt have announced their plans to install a 50 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project in Pakistan for the DACC Power Generation Company Limited (DPGCL).

Samsung and Pattern plan 100 MW PV plant for Ontario

Samsung Renewable Energy Inc. and Pattern Energy Group LP have said they will build a 250 megawatt (MW) wind and photovoltaic plant in Canada’s Haldimand County, Ontario. In related news, Samsung is gearing up to open a new module factory in London.

China: GCL and Phono Solar establish PV project partnership

GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Limited and module manufacturer, Phono Solar Inc. have formed a partnership under which they intend to develop photovoltaic projects in China.

France: Demand for PV high, despite FIT cuts

In spite of the sharp decrease in feed-in-tariffs (FIT) in the last 12 months in France, photovoltaic systems are still in high demand from French consumers.

Ghana to see 50 MW PV plant installed

Siginik Energy Ltd has signed a power purchase agreement with the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd (ECG) to install a 50 megawatt (MW) ground-mounted photovoltaic plant in Ghana.

LDK Solar announces 600 MW of PV projects in China

LDK Solar Co., Ltd has signed three multi-year EPC contracts under which it will install three photovoltaic projects in the Gansu province of China worth a total of 600 megawatts (MW).

PV modules: Branding and bankability do not always correlate to quality

Caveat emptor! While photovoltaic modules may have reached the commercial stage of “commoditization”, they are not all the same. According to SolarBuyer, manufacturers are sacrificing quality and reliability in their quest to take shortcuts; something non-transparent supply chains are failing to pick up on.

UrbanTec China: Solar to be integral part of cities’ clean future

This week brought encouraging news from China regarding the development of smart grids to help enable the smart and sustainable cities of tomorrow. In addition to the key role solar can play, the need to focus on technology communication was highlighted – if the application is not visualized to the end-user, the adoption rate of the technology will suffer.

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