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Innotech Solar ramps PV module capacity up

Going against the current grain, Innotech Solar is planning to increase its photovoltaic module production capacity. New jobs are expected to be created.

Political moves in Australia’s renewable energy landscape

A cabinet reshuffle in Australia results in the Department of Climate Change merging with Industry and a new Energy Minister. In the states of Queensland and Western Australia, electricity price policies remain a subject for debate.

JA Solar sees significant 2012 net loss

JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd has seen both its Q4 and FY 2012 net losses plummet on the back of a “challenging” year. The company also announced production capacity scale-backs totaling 600 MW. While photovoltaic module shipments have been strong, they are not expected to significantly increase in 2013. Despite all this, JA Solar is confident of its future.

Solarcon 2013: PV Restructuring in China

It is clear the fall from grace of one of the world’s largest PV manufacturers – a key topic at this year’s Solarcon China 2013 – will impact other Chinese top-tier companies. Other discussion points at the event included shifting policy models and the imminent overhaul of China’s PV FITs.

Germany: No cuts for existing PV installations

The “brake on electricity price” action proposed by German Environment Minister Peter Altmaier seems to be off the table. An energy summit of federal and state representatives at the chancellery brought no end-solution. Further negotiations are called for.

A greener Apple

Apple has managed to up its renewable energy utilization by 114% from 2010, according to the new environment report released by the company. As one of the top global brands, the corporate giant’s goal is to power every Apple facility with renewable energy.

Germany's Mounting Systems strengthens international business

Given the stagnating European market conditions, Mounting Systems GmbH based in Rangsdorf, Germany, is reinforcing its international activities. By mid-year, the company will open a branch in Japan. It is also currently negotiating with local partners in Saudi Arabia.

Bosch solar exit official; 3,000 jobs at stake

After months of speculation, Bosch has today confirmed it will exit the crystalline solar sector. As of 2014, the German company will cease production of its photovoltaic ingots, wafers and cells. It will also “quickly” sell its solar business units, including its majority stake in aleo. Decreasing prices has been blamed for the decision. Up to 3,000 employees will be affected.

Germany: EnBW believes grid expansion can be partially avoided

Plant and grid operators start a progressive pilot project for better grid integration. This was presented at the “PV System Technology Forum” in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Global microgrid market to grow

Research and consulting firm GlobalData’s latest report shows that the global microgrid market will be worth US$18.9 billion in 2020. This will be a significant increase from the US$5.3 billion reaped in 2012.

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