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Study shows that US is major solar exporter

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and GTM Research have released a comprehensive study that shows that the U.S. are major net exporters of solar energy products.

CEE and Gehrlicher intensify cooperation

CEE (Conetwork Erneuerbare Energien Holding) an equity investment company and PV project planner, Gehrlicher Solar, have signed a framework agreement for the joint execution of solar projects in Europe.

Indian solar mission progressing well

The Indian government’s solar mission moves forth with 37 companies selected to build solar power projects to hit its 20 gigawatt (GW) goal by 2020.

Solon SE sells Swiss subsidiary

Solon SE announced today that it has sold its subsidiary, Solon Inverters to Delta Energy Systems.

Taiwan may cut FITs in 2011

Taiwan may be lowering its feed-in tariffs (FITs) for solar power next year due to the falling costs of installation equipment in the domestic solar market.

Port of Los Angeles completes first solar project

The Port of Los Angeles has concluded its one megawatt World Cruise Center solar rooftop project which will generate 1.2 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) energy grid.

Amonix and Flextronics partner up

Designer and manufacturer of concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar power systems, Amonix has selected Flextronics as its manufacturing partner for its CPV utility scale solar systems.

Asia dominating the solar front

A study by the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (HTW) has shown that the solar market is being dominated by Asian manufacturers. Further cuts to feed-in tariffs may not help the case for German companies.

Czech solar tax a step closer to reality

In what will be seen as a major blow to the industry, the Czech Senate has approved a retroactive solar tax for photovoltaics (PV) systems.

Gehrlicher Solar plans international growth; announces large-scale deployment of assembly robot

Gehrlicher Solar AG has secured a three-year €180 million credit facility, which will be used to expand its international presence and for refinancing a previous loan. The company has also deployed its unique assembly and logistics system.

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