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Trina to deliver modules to 60 MW Renault PV project

Trina Solar (Spain) S.L.U. will deliver 55 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaic modules to Renault’s solar project, under a new sales agreement with developer, Gestamp Solar.

€80 million secured for 48 MW PV project

S.A.G Solarstrom has secured the required €80 million ($116 million) financing commitment from the Deutsche Bank Group, to build its 48 megawatt (MW) project in northern Italy. 12 MW is currently already connected to the grid.

US’ first utility scale CIS solar project on track

juwi solar Inc. is gearing up to construct the U.S.’s first utility scale ground-mount CIS (copper, indium and selenium) solar plant. It is scheduled for completion at the end of 2011.

Site for 400 MW PV project narrowed down

The site where a 400 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project – set to be the world’s largest when complete – has been narrowed down to three U.S. states.

7.56 MW Deutsche Bank PV project inaugurated

Work on Deutsche Bank’s 7.56 megawatt (MW) Italian photovoltaic park is complete. It is said to be one of Europe’s largest tracking solar power plants and the biggest project to use Sanyo’s HIT solar modules to date.

Brazil: First commercial-scale PV plant completed

Brazil’s first commercial-scale photovoltaic plant has been completed and connected to the national grid.

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Belectric grid connects CIS PV plant in Germany

Belectric Solarkraftwerke GmbH has connected a 551 kilowatt CIS (copper, indium, selenium) power plant to the German grid.

SolarReserve and Preneal to build 50MW solar thermal plant

U.S. utility-scale solar developer SolarReserve and Spanish renewable company Preneal have been selected to build a solar thermal plant in Spain. The 50 megawatt (MW) project joint venture is called Termosolar Alcazar.

7 MW US Government installation nears completion

A photovoltaic plant at the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Denver Federal Center campus is near completion. The project is worth seven megawatts (MW) and coupled with an existing 1.2 MW solar park will provide more than 15 percent of the campuses electricity requirements.

After 1,000 home installations, GRID Alternatives poised for interstate expansion

Californian not-for-profit solar installer has racked up its 1,000th photovoltaic installation and is ready to expand to other states with established solar economies.

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