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ATPL and First Solar sign supply agreement for 15 MW Indian PV project

ACME Tele Power Ltd (ATPL) and First Solar have signed a supply agreement, under which First Solar’s thin film PV modules will be delivered to a 15 megawatt (MW) (DC) solar project in India.

MEMC and Flextronics to produce PV panels for SunEdison

MEMC Singapore has entered a partnership with Flextronics in order to produce photovoltaics (PV) panels at Flextronics’ Ontario facility. Over 100 jobs are expected to be created.

Suntech’s ‘Art of War’ strategy: Factory JVs, in-house production and project investments

Suntech Power is determined to use some of the best tricks known to manufacturers in its bid to boost growth while elbowing competitors out of the way.

France halts large scale PV installations

The French Government has announced that no new photovoltaics (PV) projects larger than three kilowatts will be approved for the next three months.

Canada: NextEra Energy Resources to purchase 4 PV projects from First Solar

NextEra Energy Resources, LLC will purchase four photovoltaics (PV) projects totaling 40 megawatts (MWs) in Ontario, Canada from First Solar, Inc.

Etrion closes project financing on 4 Italian PV parks

Etrion Corporation has closed project financing for the construction of four photovoltaics (PV) power plants in Italy with a total capacity of 15 megawatts (MWs).

MX Solar begins automated production of solar modules in US

Italian company MX Solar has begun manufacturing crystalline solar modules through its new integrated 3S Modultec automated production line.

Thai solar FITs discussed

Since the introduction of its small power program in 2006, Thailand has signed contracts to develop 4,300 megawatts (MWs) of renewable generation. Nearly half of the contracts – 1,800 MWs – are for solar energy.

Hopes for popular grant program extension dim in the US

It is merely four weeks before 2010 draws to a close, and hopes for a renewal of a popular federal grant program in the United States are sinking fast.

German solar association willing to accept further FIT cuts, but rejects market cap

The increase in photovoltaics (PV) installations in Germany turned out to be greater than expected by both analysts and the industry this year. If growth continues at the present level, then the German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) has said it would be willing to support an additional cut in feed-in tariffs (FITs). However, it categorically rejected any cap on the PV market.

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