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UK adventure park to run on solar power

An adventure park in Devon, the UK has unveiled plans to run its rides on solar power.

Louroux to install 25 MW PV plant in India

Louroux Bio Energies Ltd has said it will build a 25 megawatt (MW) PV power generation project in Gujarat, India, under the Gujarat State Solar Policy 2009.

UK early FIT review confirmed

The UK will review its solar feed-in tariffs (FITs) early. The news comes after the REA told pv magazine last Thursday that the government had been unaware of how many solar projects were projected to be installed this year.

NREL to invest in early-stage solar technologies

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has said up to USD$7 million will be invested in the development and commercialization of emerging solar energy technologies.

Swiss solar project offered as nuclear alternative

Swiss company Megasol Energie AG has offered a nuclear power operator the chance to replace its planned nuclear power plant with an 8.9 megawatt (MW) solar system.

Martifer Solar completes 2.88 MW PV rooftop in Prague

Martifer Solar has installed a 2.88 megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) rooftop system in Prague, the Czech Republic.

ACORE founding president to step down

The American Council On Renewable Energy’s (ACORE) founding president, Michael Eckhart will step down at the end of February. He will go on to join Citigroup as MD and head of environmental markets and sustainability.

Parity Solar gains UK MCS accreditation

Parity Solar GmbH has achieved MCS certification for its thin film solar modules. The company adds that it is gearing up for rapid growth in the UK.

Inverter start-up to quadruple 2011 sales

Following a successful first year in business, U.S. solar inverter company Nextronex Energy Systems has posted sales forecasts of USD$4 million for 2011.

UK: Early FIT reviews, rapid growth and brownfield development

pv magazine has learned the UK Government is likely to announce a feed-in tariff (FIT) review this April, with a view to implementing any changes in 2012. Up to 500 megawatts (MW) of new photovoltaic (PV) projects are also expected to be installed this year, while brownfields have been identified as the next big trend.

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