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Wagner files for insolvency

The 35-year-old German company has opened insolvency proceedings with the hope of successfully restructuring and securing new financing.

Hawaiian Electric affirms commitment to solar

Boasting one of the highest levels of installed solar power in the country, Hawaiian Electric has rejected the findings of a recent poll and claims that it has “a significant public image problem.”

Turkish solar market gathering pace

The impression cast by the 20th International Energy and Environment Fair and Conference in Istanbul suggest a domestic market that is rapidly gaining ground.

Tesla partners with Hanergy on first Chinese charging stations

Chief exec Elon Musk has said the electric carmaker would make significant investments in China, including the creation of seven Supercharger networks. The first batch of stations is slated for Beijing and Shanghai.

Marubeni mega-solar plant goes online in Japan

The company also has two other large-scale power plants in the works with a combined capacity of more than 77 MW in the country.

PV installations grow dramatically in Japan

As of January 2014, Japan had a cumulative installed PV capacity of more than 13 GW.

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.

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