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GP Joule constructs 20.8 MW CIGS PV park in Germany

At 20.8 megawatts (MW), GP Joule has completed construction on what has been described as the world’s largest CIGS photovoltaic project. Today marks the opening ceremony.

AUO announces full operations at Japan solar site will resume soon

In announcing its third quarter (Q3) financial results, AUO Optronics has said affiliate company M.Setek is expected to resume full operations at its solar factory in Soma, in Mid-November.

Slow solar equipment business bites Manz

Manufacturing equipment supplier Manz has today revised down its earnings for 2011 on the back of weak demand for solar equipment. The company has a turnkey CIGS line and is a single machine supplier to select customers.

Centrotherm ups full year guidance, despite falling EBIT

Going against the grain, centrotherm photovoltaics AG has adjusted both its revenue and EBIT margin guidance for the full year 2011. Certain areas of the business are suffering from the “strained” market conditions though, and its EBIT has taken a massive tumble.

Jefferies: Grid parity a reality in Germany

Industry analysts Jefferies have taken the reductions in Germany’s feed-in tariffs as an indication of approaching retail grid parity.

Parabel completes 5.3 MW Horka solar park

Parabel AG has completed and grid connected a 5.3 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic park in Saxony, Germany.

Solutia grows Q3 sales

U.S.-based chemical products company Solutia has reported its third quarter (Q3) financial results including a two percent increase in sales, from the same period in 2010, and a seven percent increase in earnings per share.

MiaSolé increases efficiency and reduces cost

Californian copper, indium, gallium, (di)selenide (CIGS) start-up manufacturer MiaSolé announced earlier this week that it has simultaneously increased its module efficiency and reduced production cost per watt by 25 percent this year. The company also announced that its 13 percent efficiency modules are now in “volume production.”

Italy: €6 billion FIT limit almost reached; accusations of PV fraud arise

There are fears that the €6 billion set aside for Italy’s solar market until 2016 could run out next year. Data has also emerged, which indicates that over 200 megawatts (MW) of photovoltaic installations have been removed from the Conto Energia II in just one week. GIFI president, Valerio Natalizia talks to pv magazine.

T-Solar announces 61 MW PV pipeline

T-Solar has announced it will install 61 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaics in India and Peru over the next year.

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