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China imposes punitive duties on EU polysilicon

Anti-dumping duties of 42% will apply to German, Italian and Spanish companies, including Schmid, Joint Solar Silicon, MEMC Electronic Materials and Siliken Spain.

Statkraft, SunEdison sign 88 MW PPA deal in UK

With the construction of eight new solar power plants, SunEdison has established a major foothold in the growing U.K. solar market with a total of 117 MW already in operation.

Costa Rica defines PV feed-in tariff

After passing new regulations on self-consumption last month, Costa Rican authorities have now defined the rate at which PV users can sell excess electricity. The rates will also apply for independent power plants of up to 20 MW.

Hanwha Q Cells modules in 15 MW UK project

The German solar manufacturer supplied more than 58,000 modules to the Ellough project. The Suffolk project was developed by Lark Energy in March.

Panama approves 29 MW of PV projects

Enel, which built the country’s first PV plant, has already signed a grid agreement for a new 9 MW project. The Italian group is eager to develop Panama’s solar sector.

Researchers develop 'unleaded' solar cell

Employing tin instead of lead, the new cell may well lead to an environmentally friendly breakthrough in photovoltaics.

German center to work with Saudi university

The Stuttgart-based ZSW will work with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. The five-year collaboration will drive research into the performance of thin film cells under desert conditions.

Chinese suppliers solidify module dominance, finds IHS

World’s leading makers of PV modules strengthened their position at the apex of the market last year, with Yingli Green Energy leading the way.

Yingli Solar signs contract for 30 MW PV projects in Turkey

The Chinese solar company has partnered with local firm Tekno Ray Solar to develop 30 MW of PV projects throughout the country.

JinkoSolar to supply 37.2 MW of modules for Californian solar park

Two solar projects in San Bernadino, Lone Valley Solar Parks I and II, will receive the Chinese manufacturer’s high efficiency panels.

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