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Inventux files for insolvency

Berlin-based Inventux Technologies AG is the next German photovoltaic company to announce insolvency.

Conergy negotiates with Chinese investors

Hamburg-based Conergy AG is negotiating with Chinese manufacturers about a possible partnership. According to the company’s CEO, it will go beyond a pure supply relationship.

Ukraine targeting 1 GW PV by 2013

Ukraine is said to be targeting a cumulative installed photovoltaic capacity of one gigawatt (GW) by 2013. Overall, investment in new facilities is expected to reach €2 billion.

WTO dispute strains the limits of friendship and fair trade

In what can only be described as a “Bizarro World” scenario, even as Canada continued to take the heat last week for the domestic content requirement in Ontario’s feed-in tariff (FIT.2) scheme, legislators in Washington, DC, considered imposing a similar regulation, in order to freeze China’s manufacturers out of the U.S. solar market.

BMW heir wants Solarwatt

BMW heir, Stefan Quandt has expressed his interest in Dresden-based Solarwatt. Germany’s Federal Cartel Authority is currently examining the takeover proposal.

Bahrain unveils 5 MW smart solar project

U.S.-based Petra Solar has entered into an agreement with the National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA), the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) and Caspian Energy Holdings to undertake a five megawatt (MW) smart solar energy project.

South Africa announces PV projects under second bidding round

South Africa’s Department of Energy has approved nine new photovoltaic projects, which are expected to see an additional 417 megawatts (MW) added to the national grid by 2016.

China 'caught red-handed' on US solar anti-dumping charges

The verdict is in and China has been found guilty as charged – or more accurately, liable for undercharging on sales of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and panels in the U.S. market.

US contemplates solar domestic content requirement rules

Two U.S. Senators have unveiled their plans to introduce a domestic content requirement, in order to prevent Chinese photovoltaic manufacturers from taking advantage of the country’s 30 percent tax credit.

Belectric installs 1 GW

Germany-based Belectric says it has installed one gigawatt (GW) of photovoltaics worldwide. The “milestone” was achieved following the commissioning of a series of multi-megawatt projects at the start of this week.

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