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SunPower posts 70% drop in third-quarter profit

The California company’s revenue between July and September was on par with its third-quarter result last year despite the hefty drop in profit. North America remains SunPower’s biggest market.

Israel testing industry with lowest FIT rates possible

Israel’s electricity market regulator PUA surprised everyone on Tuesday by suggesting a feed-in tariff for the Timna solar park lower than initially agreed. Israel has decided to develop its PV sector further and is attempting to do so at the lowest cost possible, testing the industry.

Hanergy & Heliatek complete BIPV HQ installations

China’s Hanergy has finalized phase I of its 3 MW building integrated photovoltaic installation, while Germany’s Heliatek completes installation using organic glass facade.

Solar glass prices to stabilize as trade sanctions bite, says IHS

Having fallen by 50% in the past five year, solar glass prices will rise next year following the introduction of CV duties by EU on Chinese suppliers.

SolarWorld preliminary Q3 results reveal 50% shipment increase

The German solar company shipped 270 MW of modules and kits in Q3, a year-on-year increase of 50% and 40% up on Q2.

Solar power key for Saudi future, says energy chief

Executive director of Saudi Electricity Company says solar energy is a must, not a choice, at opening event of Solar Arabia Summit.

Utility scale solar tops 30 GW globally, finds Wiki-Solar

Report reveals 2014 has added close to 10 GW of utility scale solar PV, marking the fifth-consecutive record-breaking year.

Under the hood: Sunpreme's 500W module

U.S. startup Sunpreme caught the attention of a number of attendees at SPI last week in Las Vegas with its 500 W module. Chief engineer and COO Frank Pham speaks to pv magazine about its strategy and technology.

SunEdison signs 5 GW solar MoU with India's Rajasthan government

The U.S. solar company will develop a host of 500 MW mega-solar projects in the northwestern state of India as part of the government’s clean energy plans.

GT bankruptcy leads Meyer Burger to lay off 105 employees

In the latest fallout from GT Advanced Technologies’ bankruptcy, Meyer Burger has announced staff reductions in the U.S. state of Colorado where it has been pursuing a joint project with the company.

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