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RWE profits slump amid crisis in conventional energy

Germany’s largest electricity producer posts 45% profit decline for 2014 as country’s renewable energy expansion suppresses wholesale electricity prices.

First Solar, SunPower to float joint yieldco

The companies’ new yieldco joint venture, 8point3 Energy Partners, will own and operate a portfolio of selected solar generation assets. The new subsidiary has filed with the SEC for an initial public offering.

We have lift-off: Solar Impulse begins round-the-world journey

Solar-powered aircraft finally began its circumnavigation of the globe on Monday morning, taking off from Abu Dhabi at 07:12 local time with Andre Borschberg at the controls.

AmbiVolt mounts Bombardier solar project in Belfast

One of Northern Ireland’s largest rooftop PV installations under construction, the 3.6 MW array will generate an estimated 2,900 megawatt hours of electricity annually.

juwi solar orders 75 MW of Hanwha Q Cells modules

Supply deal eases juwi’s trade case concerns as the U.S. EPC company seeks reliable and high quality components for its domestic solar projects.

Canada imposes provisional import duties on Chinese PV products

The Canada Border Services Agency has slapped provisional duties of between 9.1% to 286.1% on Chinese exporters of certain PV modules and laminates.

Principal Solar to develop 72.9 MW North Carolina solar park

The PV developer has agreed a 10-year PPA with local utility Duke Energy Progress for the park’s solar energy in what is its second large-scale project in the state.

KIT-test: Some battery cells last five times longer than others

Andreas Gutsch of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has enlivened the discussion about the quality and safety of lithium-ion storage batteries with new tests.

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Meyer Burger to supply MB PERC upgrades to SolarWorld

Swiss PV technology provider Meyer Burger has announced that it will supply its MAiA 2.1 tooling to manufacturer SolarWorld for the production of PERC solar cells. The order is the upper-single digit million Swiss Franc range (1 Swiss Franc = US$1.01).

Three Chinese manufacturers to be removed from minimum price agreement

The European Commission (EC) has proposed removing Canadian Solar, ET Solar and Renesola from its minimum price agreement framework. The EC sites various breaches of the agreement and arrangements that make its enforcement impracticable as the cause.

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