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Conergy constructs second Thai solar park

Conergy has begun construction on its second megawatt (MW) solar park in Thailand. The 2.37 MW project is expected to be completed by April.

SunEdison and APS to install a further 10 MWs in Arizona

SunEdison and Arizona Public Service Co. have said they will build a 10 megawatt (MW) solar power plant two miles north of the Prescott Regional Airport, in Arizona, the U.S.

Italy: Construction starts on 5.9 MW solar carport

Phoenix Solar AG has started construction on a 5.9 megawatt (MW) solar carport in Italy.

US: APS and SunEdison to install 37 MWs of PV in Arizona

Contracts to develop two photovoltaics (PV) plants worth 37 megawatts (MWs) in Arizona, the U.S. have been signed by the Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) and SunEdison.

Czech solar tax a step closer to reality

In what will be seen as a major blow to the industry, the Czech Senate has approved a retroactive solar tax for photovoltaics (PV) systems.

SunPower expands North American operations; 450 jobs to be created

SunPower Corp. has received almost USD$3.5 million to expand its North American operations.

Silfab signs over 100 MWs worth of preliminary contracts??

Silfab Ontario has signed preliminary contracts for the delivery of 102 megawatts (MWs) of solar modules in Ontario, Canada for an undisclosed sum. They are all with unnamed “major” local players

Henan Hengxing to build 100 MW PV project in China??

Henan Hengxing Science & Technology Co. has reportedly announced plans to build a 100 megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) plant in China.

Greece: Phoenix Solar lands 2 MW PV park contract

Phoenix Solar’s Greek subsidiary, Phoenix Solar E.P.E. has signed a two megawatt (MW) contract with Douneika Energy EE for the construction of grid-connected photovoltaics (PV) park. It is said to be the subsidiary’s largest contract to date.

SunPower and Iberdrola to build 20 MW PV power plant in Arizona

SunPower Corp. and Iberdrola Renewables have entered into a contract to design and build a 20-megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) power plant in Arizona, the U.S.

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