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Trina revises Q1 guidance

Trina Solar has revised its first quarter guidance ahead of its first quarter results. Photovoltaic module shipments have been adjusted downwards, while both its in-house and overall gross margins have been increased.

Centrotherm bucks the trend to post Q1 profit

With the majority of solar companies recording negative first quarter results, Germany-based Centrotherm Photovoltaics AG proved to be a rare ray of sunshine in the industry, having posted growth of 64.2 percent.

Q1 PV module shipments decline

According to research, photovoltaic module shipments have declined for the first time since the start of 2009. Prices are also “rapidly” decreasing. While this situation is expected to continue into the second quarter, predictions are 24 gigawatts (GW) will be shipped throughout 2011.

Gehrlicher reports record 2010 sales; sets ambitious 2011 goals

In posting its 2010 financial results, Gehrlicher Solar AG has announced it achieved record sales figures, having driven profits from €325 million in 2009 to €343 million in 2010. The company is now looking to increase this to over €600 million.

Australian federal budget "disappointing" for solar

The Australian Federal Budget was handed down in the capital Canberra today providing mixed news for the photovoltaic industry as the government aims to implement over AUD$20 billion (€15 billion) in cuts to return to a surplus.

Solar Trust of America and SolarHybrid form PV JV

The Solar Trust of America has entered the photovoltaics market, having formed a joint venture (JV) with SolarHybrid AG. The new company, SolarHybrid of America, LLC, will develop utility-scale solar projects in North America.

Italy’s fourth Conto Energia signed; strong growth predicted

Italy’s fourth Conto Energia has finally been signed into law. While this is good news, analysts believe the delay has been “extremely disruptive”. The 200 kilowatt ground-mounted market has also taken a blow. Nevertheless, 3.5 to four gigawatts (GW) of installed photovoltaics capacity is expected in the second half of 2011, with further growth predicted in 2012.

Germany: Röttgen aims to reform EEG

The German Federal Minister for the Environment aims to introduce an optional market bonus for renewable energies. Now he has submitted a corresponding benchmark paper that also contains sweeping changes for solar energy subsidies.

MEMC YOY sales boosted by solar activities

MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. has reported an impressive boost in its year-on-year sales, primarily due to its solar materials division and subsidiary, SunEdison. Its sequential results, however, did decrease, partly due to SunEdison.

Trina expands Australian presence

Trina Solar Limited has opened a sales and business development office in Sydney, Australia.

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