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Eguana to deliver Sonnenbatterie storage systems to global markets

The collaboration will allow Eguana to sell integrated Sonnenbatterie systems for residential applications in the U.S. as well as in European markets.

PV demand in Middle East, Africa to grow by 50% in 2014

Saudi Arabia is set to become a leading PV country in 2016, driving the MEA market to 4.4 GW by 2018.

OPDE completes construction of new 12 MWp solar farm in UK

The farm strengthens OPDE’s presence in Britain, where the Spanish group is planning solar installations with a total capacity of 150 MW in the near future.

Solar Frontier and other green companies look to set up shop in New York State

The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to set up US headquarters and a factory in the area. The Buffalo area has been allocated $1 billion dollars over seven years to jump-start its economy through green ventures.

A big step for LED flashers in cell production

Hanwha Q Cells adopts LED flasher from Wavelabs as a fully fledged replacement for the xenon flasher during cell testing and production.

Samoa sets sights on largest solar array in the Pacific

The tiny South Pacific country announces plans to build a 2.2 MW solar plant, with financial assistance from the Asia Development Bank and neighboring New Zealand.

Aleo Solar's poor 2013 financial report signals final death knell

Poor but unsurprising financial results published today reveal a 55% contraction in annual revenue, which fell to just EUR 124.9 million ($172.6 million).

Avancis sells off solar business to Chinese group CNBM

The manufacturer from China will restart production later this year of the troubled company’s products. Acquisition is seen as part of plan of expansion.

Google and SunPower pitch in for $250 million solar lease project

The tech giant pledges $100 million to SunPower’s solar lease program, further augmenting its involvement in residential rooftop solar across the U.S.

Sunways AG receives purchase offer for its inverter business

Insolvent and bedeviled by debt, administrators warn the Konstanz-based subsidiary of LDK Solar that the offer is not sufficient to satisfy shareholder demands.

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