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Solarexpo could herald Italian solar renaissance

Organisers of the Milan trade show say there are signs of a recovery in Italian PV. Inverter maker Fronius and Chinese giant Jinko Solar are making all the right noises.

Rewarded for Trina's module dominance

The president of the module business, which has become the world’s biggest, has been promoted to the Trina Solar board. The Chinese giant also added a new independent director.

Cyprus military base powered by solar

Cypriot government has signed a contract with a consortium of companies to develop the 5 MW, $7.5m project. The scheme is the first under the Go Green military initiative.

Russia develops high-efficiency HJT modules

Industrial prototypes of above 20% efficient HJT modules produced in Russia. News comes as Chinese company plans cell and module manufacture on Russian soil.

Photon Laboratory files for insolvency

A German district court has opened insolvency proceedings for Photon Laboratory GmbH. A creditor filed a claim against the PV testing lab as early as June.

UP acquires stake in 50 MW project developer

ZNShine sells off majority stake in project in Xinjiang in return for EPC contract for next phase of 50 MW scheme.

Bidders land 200 MW solar deal

Winning tender announced for second phase of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The Dubai scheme will have a 1 GW capacity by 2030.

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US utility's plans to manage DG transition

NRG Energy has told investors of its plans to surf the wave of DG and renewables… whilst maximising returns from its fossil fuel generators.

Serbia shuns solar

Belgrade government hopes to entice energy project investment, and impress the EU, by liberalizing electricity market but is still only aiming for 10 MW of new solar.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

How the incompetence of politicians gave the world large scale PV and Angela Merkel says it is time for a ‘respite from solar’, Germany’s gift to the world, but developers who head to Greece will have all their prayers answered, as long as they vote for the right party.

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