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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

JinkoSolar and Bull PowerTech sign 50 MW module deal

JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. has entered into a 50 megawatt solar module supply agreement with Bull PowerTech GmbH, the new solar business segment of Bull Holding AG.

GT Solar receives $93.9 million polysilicon order

GT Solar International, Inc. has received a $93.9 million order from Taiwan-based polysilicon producer Powertec Energy Corporation.

Trina and FRV sign sales agreement

Trina Solar (U.S.) Inc., has signed a 35 megawatt sales agreement with U.S.-based FRV AE Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of Fotowatio Renewable Ventures, Inc.

GP Joule and Canadian Solar sign 97 MW supply agreement

Following the news yesterday that it had signed a 100 megawatt (MW) solar module supply agreement with Fire Energy Group, Canadian Solar has undertaken a second, 97 MW supply agreement, this time with GP Joule.

Canadian Solar and Fire Energy Group sign supply agreement

Canadian Solar Inc. has signed a 100 megawatt (MW) solar module supply agreement with Fire Energy Group.

Japan: Solar Frontier officially opens thin film plant

Solar Frontier has officially opened its 900 megawatt Kunitomi factory, in Japan. It is said to be the world’s largest CIS (copper indium selenide) thin film solar module production plant.

Silfab opens solar module manufacturing facility; receives loan approval?

Silfab Ontario has officially opened its new solar module manufacturing facility in Mississauga, Canada. During a ribbon cutting ceremony, it was announced that the company has received approval for a €2.2 million loan.

Centrotec expanding into integrated PV roof market

Centrotec Sustainable AG subsidiary, the Ubbink Group, will obtain a number of assets from Systaic AG. Through the acquisition, Centrotec is looking to expand into the integrated photovoltaic and solar thermal energy roofs market.

Korea: Construction on 100 MW thin film plant underway

Construction on the Hyundai-Avancis 100 megawatt Korean thin film solar module plant has begun. Expected to be operational by 2012, KRW 220 billion (around US $200 million) has been invested in the project.

Solar Junction hits 43.5 percent CPV cell efficiency

Solar Junction has reached 43.5 percent efficiency on a commercial-ready concentrated photovoltaic production cell. The news comes just two months after it achieved an efficiency of 41.4 percent.

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