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SunShot Initiative receives $112.5 million boost

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has said up to $112.5 million in funding will be made available to select projects across five years, to support the development of U.S. photovoltaic-related manufacturing processes.

Weak inverter demand expected

Photovoltaic inverter demand is expected to be “very weak” in the first two quarters of this year, according to IMS Research’s latest market investigation. Germany’s dominance in the sector is also diminishing.

Eurosolar announces new president

At a gathering of European delegates on April 2, Peter Droege was appointed Eurosolar’s new president.

Solar’s best ever year

The first installment of pv magazine’s exclusive quarterly global photovoltaic updates, delivered by Mercom Capital Group, looks both at the impact of Japan’s nuclear disaster and analyzes why 2010 was solar’s best year.

2011 "pivotal" for US as solar identified as fastest growing industry

A new research report has found that solar is the leading industry in the U.S. However, there are still hurdles such as red tape and financing to overcome if it wants to continue on its strong growth path.

Australia: New government promises push to solar

The Liberal/National Party Coalition swept to power in elections in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) last weekend delivering the biggest defeat in Australian electoral history and some interesting developments for the PV industry.

Mars discovery heralds new era for PV industry

A new material has been discovered in space which, if it can be replicated, could hold the key to previously unimagined PV cell efficiencies.

PV: Spain approves 116 MW for Q1 2011

The Spanish Ministry for Industry has announced the approvals for new PV installations which have the right to obtain the feed-in tariff. Meanwhile, in the second quarter, the new, reduced tariffs will come into effect.

California: 33% RPS a step closer to reality

New Californian legislation which, if approved would see private and public utilities in the U.S. state obtain 33 percent of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2020, has taken a step closer to becoming a reality.

Suntech responds to SolarWorld threat

Competition in the PV sector is getting tougher, and companies are getting nervous. Suntech has reacted calmly to reported attacks from German competitor SolarWorld.

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