Germanys Environment Minister expects new photovoltaic capacity additions to halve in 2013. These expectations would fall in line with the governments annual expansion plans.
Australian developer Solmessis claims its proposed flagship project, located in the northern state of Queensland, will be all but commercially viable even without government financial incentives or subsidies.
An influential lobby group, which counts energy policymakers of 102 governments plus the E.U. among its members, has produced a costing analysis that concludes renewable energy should be the default option for providing electricity to the millions of people in the world without grid access.
Last September, GE Energy invested US$3.2 billion in acquiring Converteam. In an interview with pv magazine, Stefan Franko, business leader for renewables at GEs Power Conversion business, talks about photovoltaic inverter technology, global markets and what the GE acquisition has brought to the Converteam table.
Trina Solar Limited continued to suffer losses in Q3 2012 on the back of a poor Q2. For the full year, the manufacturer has revised its photovoltaic module shipment guidance downwards. It declined to offer further speculation.
A U.K. solar trade body has renewed its calls for the government to rein in its planned reductions in support for photovoltaics. A decision is expected on the latest renewables obligation banding within days.
Octobers earning reports were a pleasant surprise for Taiwans solar industry, which rebounded 7.5% month on month (MM) on the back of robust gains by wafer makers and certain cell makers.
The release of JinkoSolars Q3 figures is the story of the Chinese giant shipping ever higher volumes whilst significantly reducing the horrific losses posted in the previous quarter, backing up CEO Kangping Chens assertion that a focus on cost reduction and new markets is paying dividends.
The overall volume of monthly premiums for photovoltaic energy generation paid out to eligible solar generators in Spain fell by around 60% between this August and September, according to Spanish Photovoltaic Union UNEF.
Taiwans Neo Solar Power (NSP) and DelSolar Co. have announced their intention to consolidate their photovoltaic cell and module businesses, thus creating the countrys largest solar company. While the strategic cooperation will begin with a tender offer, plans for a merger are on the table.
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