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MIT launches flight simulator to help set solar prices

A new management flight simulator, aimed at helping users set prices for solar panels, has been launched by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

PSP and BSP sign Strategic Investment Agreement

Prime Sun Power Inc. (PSP) has entered into a Strategic Investment Agreement with Bangkok Solar Power Co., Ltd. (BSP) to acquire up to 6,639,063 shares – worth €40 million (USD$49.5 million) – of PSP Common Stock at a price of €7.73 per share. All shares issued to BSP will be subject to a lock-up period until December 31, 2013.

German solar cuts "hit parliamentary hurdle"

Germany’s Bundesrat upper house of parliament is unlikely to pass cuts to solar incentives, so a mediation committee would be needed to resolve the matter, government sources have told Reuters.

Asian Pacific PV industry council established

The photovoltaics (PV) market is expected to rapidly expand in the Asian Pacific region within the next few years, prompting the formation of a new Asian Pacific PV Industry Council (APPIC).

€1.2 billion “urgently” needed to boost European PV industry

Over a billion euros must “urgently” be invested into research and development (R&D) for the photovoltaics (PV) industry, says the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), so that it can compete with traditional power generation.

New solar cell facility for Melbourne, Australia

The Swinburne University of Technology and Suntech have announced the opening of a new solar cell facility in Melbourne Australia.

Hawaii: CPV terrestrial power investigation underway

A U.S. industry consortium is investigating the viability of concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) technology for terrestrial power generation in Hawaii, the U.S.

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Panasonic Group pushes ahead with "full-scale" entry into solar cell business

The Panasonic Group has announced its plans to launch its HIT(R) 215 Series household solar power generation systems on July 1, thus highlighting the company’s aim for a “full-scale entry” into the solar cell business.

CNPV signs long term supply agreement with Enel Green Power

CNPV Solar Power SA, has announced its entrance into a long term general supply agreement with Enel Green Power SpA, Italy’s largest power company, listed on the Milan Stock Exchange.

Astronergy crystalline PV solar modules to be covered by Munich Re

Astronergy, also known as Chint Solar, has announced that reinsurance company Munich Re will be covering its crystalline silicon and thin film photovoltaic (PV) modules.

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