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Australia: details emerge of 150 MW PV plant

It’s been announced today that Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), BP Solar and Pacific Hydro will develop the second utility scale solar plant, funded in part by the Australian Government.

US: New photovoltaic wafer facility receives $150 million loan guarantee

The development of a multicrystalline photovoltaic wafer manufacturing facility in Massachusetts will be supported by a Department of Energy loan guarantee. The manufacturing process is hoped to reduce the cost of wafer manufacture by approximately 50 percent.

South Africa: PV could be a "goldmine" if supported by government

A recent report believes South Africa could be the next photovoltaics superstar, if the government implements a strategy supporting the technology. However, there are a number of barriers hindering growth, particularly in the residential sector.

Report finds silicon market recovering on the back of solar demand

Solar grade polysilicon triples in demand and prices forecast to remain above $3,000 per ton.

Conergy to build 2 MW plant in Greece

Hamburg-based Conergy is forging on with installations in spite of the recent challenges and setbacks facing the company. Its latest deal is to install a photovoltaic plant in Greneva, located in the northern parts of Greece.

Ceremony marks construction of the world’s largest solar power plant

Government officials have broken the ground at the site of the world’s largest solar power plant project in the Mojave Desert, California.

IHS iSuppli: c-Si module costs to fall below USD$1 per watt by 2012

According to IHS iSuppli, crystalline silicon (c-Si) photovoltaic module costs are set to fall to USD$1 per watt by the first quarter of 2012.

Australian Government gives green light to 400 MW worth of solar projects

The Australian Federal Government has announced an injection of over AUD$750 million (€558 million) to help build two of the world’s largest solar power stations after months of uncertainty surrounding the projects.

Google’s move into residential solar gives access to US homeowners

Internet giant Google have made $680 million in investments in renewable energy in the past months. It now moves into residential solar installations with a $280 million fund allowing homeowners to overcome the hurdle of up-front costs. The investment was announced earlier this week.

Sunways’ CEO slams German Government's handling of energy policy while announcing losses

At its annual general meeting (AGM), Sunways’ CEO Michael Wilhelm blamed the German Federal Government for photovoltaic market volatility, labeling its handling of the changes to energy policy as “botched” and arguing that, “a lot of consumer goodwill was thoughtlessly gambled away by reducing subsidies for private consumption.”

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