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Australia: PV posing fire risks

For the second time, an Australian state government safety review has found that non-compliant photovoltaic installations are posing a fire risk to some homes. The country’s Sustainable Energy Association has heavily criticized the review, which was carried out in the state of Western Australia (WA).

Singulus supplies Avancis fab

German manufacturing equipment supplier Singulus Technologies announced today that it supplied equipment for the new Avancis thin-film fab, which opened earlier this month.

PV in 2012: The year of truth

The photovoltaics industry is going through some major changes. A still deteriorating global economic situation, government belt-tightening and a number of corporate incidents have left the industry in an unfamiliar, unhealthy state at the end of 2011. With the end of the year fast approaching, it is time for a change.

UK High Court ruling not necessarily good news

Despite yesterday’s High Court ruling that the British Government’s slashing of the renewable feed-in tariff (FIT) was illegal, some parts of the renewable sector have said that it could be bad for the industry.

India: Unclear if import duty will be imposed on PV modules

Indian photovoltaic manufacturers have been clamoring for customs duties to be added to the import of solar cells and modules. However, despite their efforts, the country’s regulatory authority has given them the cold shoulder, at least for now.

Liquidator for Solar Millennium appointed

Law firm Schultze und Braun has announced that Volker Böhm has been appointed provisional liquidator of Solar Millennium by the Fürth District Court in Germany.

Interview: As a reliable investment proposition in uncertain times, solar is very compelling

James Lee, managing director of Lightsource Renewables believes that investing in photovoltaics is a smart choice, particularly when times are tough. In an interview with pv magazine, he explains why.

T-Solar signs 3 loan agreements for solar projects worth 44 MW

Continuing on with its Peruvian photovoltaic plans, T-Solar has signed three loan agreements worth US$145 million.

PV module production in India could hit 6 GW by 2015

The photovoltaic cell and module manufacturing industry in India has developed from less than 200 megawatts (MW) in 2007, to around two gigawatts (GW) in 2011. Bridge to India estimates that it will see “significant” growth over the next few years.

JinkoSolar discusses the challenges it faced in 2011, and looks at the year ahead

In an interview with pv magazine Arturo Herrero, chief marketing officer at JinkoSolar talks about how the company has managed to, fairly successfully, weather the 2011 solar storm. He also talks frankly about the recent Haining situation and adds his thoughts to the U.S.-China trade dispute.

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