The U.S. solar trade organization has released a report on Germany’s experience with policies to support solar PV, finding that the nation’s widely misunderstood system of feed-in tariffs has been highly successful in deploying large amounts of solar PV and decarbonizing its electricity sector.
The U.S. PV maker’s new cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cell narrowly beats Solar Frontier’s 20.9% record for copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar PV.
Elon Musk’s pioneering electric vehicle company hopes that the factory will advance the mass market production of cost-effective lithium-ion batteries.
The U.S. thin film company has also finalized a long-term O&M contract for the Shams Ma’an Power Plant project.
Facing dire economic problems resulting from its ongoing civil war, the Ukrainian government has approved a plan to reduce feed-in tariffs by 50%. Leading solar developers are taking legal action against the move.
The renewable energy company has agreed to develop two PV plants in South Africa as well as supply panels, inverters and O&M services.
The government has commissioned a study under the National Solar Mission to identify lively renewable energy potential in the country’s vast desert areas.
A decline in sales of solar cells for residential use in Japan contributed largely to a plunge in earnings for the group’s Energy Solutions division.
Having last month revised its earnings forecast upwards, Germany’s Wacker has confirmed that revenues rose notably in Q2 2014.
More than 3 GW of solar PV projects in the U.S. that had lined up Chinese modules may have to find an alternative supplier or pay the higher tariff, says NPD Solarbuzz.
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