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Inverter manufacturer announces global projects

German inverter manufacturer Kaco new energy GmbH has signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi electronics company AEC to make and distribute its products from Riyadh.

Canadian Solar: Bad debts and arbitration hit the accounts

The key number in the fourth quarter and full year figures released by Canadian Solar is the company’s general and administrative expenses which, the company says, unfairly skew perceptions of its performance in 2012.

Malaysia introduces new PV FIT degression rates

The Malaysian Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water has announced new degression rates for photovoltaic technology under the Malaysian FIT mechanism. Further changes to the FIT system have also been announced.

India: Same again for Karnataka round two

The Indian state of Karnataka has announced the second round of allocations under its solar policy and is seeking to generate 130 MW of projects to follow on from last year’s 80 MW.

US – Solar leads the way for clean energy jobs

Solar led the way among its clean energy job creation peers in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to analysis from Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2).

Lobby group calls for national standard for US rooftop solar

The Solar Freedom Now (SFN) grassroots campaign to make household solar affordable has stepped up its campaign by demanding a national policy for all U.S. householders.

US: SolarCity adds photovoltaic customers but losses widen

SolarCity’s impressive new customer numbers and MW deployment figures fail to mask the fact the California-based solar company’s losses widened in a tough 2012.

Oahu celebrates dedication of 5 MW Kalaeloa solar scheme

A dedication ceremony was held today for the largest solar farm on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.

Hemlock claims against Deutsche Solar for alleged breach of contract

U.S. polysilicon manufacturer Hemlock Semiconductor has lodged a claim against Deutsche Solar GmbH, claiming it has breached four long-term commitments to purchase polysilicon from the Michigan-based company.

US leads China in solar exports

Bring it on! The United States doesn’t know its own strength when it comes to competition with China, according to a report just released by the Washington, DC-based Pew Research Center. And that holds especially true in the high-profile, ultra-competitive photovoltaic market sector.

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