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Shungfeng CEO applauds EPIA minimum price stance

Eric Luo has applauded EPIA’s position on the EU minimum price, saying that renewable energy rollout should not be blocked anywhere in the world by protectionism. The Shungfeng CEO told pv magazine that the company is seeking to position itself as an integrated energy service provider as the solar market transitions from component sales to a service-based industry.

China, Kenya establish solar technology transfer center

The new facility outside of Nairobi, which opened on Friday, will boost the East African country’s burgeoning solar sector, say execs.

SolarWorld posts Q1 net loss despite revenue increase

The German-U.S. PV manufacturer continued making net losses for the fourth quarter in a row but managed to increase shipments by 44% to 202 MW as sales rose 50% due in large part to the dynamic U.S. market.

Solar Frontier completes acquisition of Gestamp Solar's 280 MW US pipeline

The leading Japanese CIS solar energy company has established a new U.S. division headed by COO Charles Pimentel to facilitate its expansion in North America.

Masdar launches UAE's first independent solar testing and R&D lab

The Masdar Solar Hub will serve as a platform to test solar energy systems and deliver new innovative technologies to market.

Beyond the grid

pv magazine’s weekly round-up of the global off-grid sector. Rockefeller funds Indian offgrid array, portable offgrid array launched, and Azuri partners with government in Ghana.

Singulus launches financial and strategic restructuring

Given the big losses it occurred in 2014, equipment supplier Singulus is accelerating its shift in strategy and offering a debt-for-shares swap to bond holders. The measures are on the back of more than $50 million in losses in 2014.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

SolarCity invests big in commercial rooftops, Tesla teases its new solar battery and SPI takes o a major stake in ZBB Energy while while China is now on track to hit 20 GW this year: pv magazine sums up the week’s news.

IUSASol taps IdeemaTec trackers for 21 MW project in Mexico

The German company says its single line tracker design with no connections between rows are the perfect solution for the non-rectangular and hilly fields common in Mexico.

Kingspan launches US solar energy company

The Irish group has expanded to the U.S. market, launching solar energy solutions provider Kingspan Energy, which will focus on 150 kW to 5 MW PV installations for the commercial and public sectors.

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