The German investment group has achieved in 12 months its technical and geographical diversification goals through the acquisition of solar and wind assets in four different European countries.
Chile’s latest auction results show PV competing directly with other sources of power and winning, as part of the dramatic growth of the solar market in the nation.
The Chinese company’s SG800MX inverters have been integrated in the TA Acacia solar project in Los Angeles County, California.
The solar company has collaborated with the OPEC Fund for International Development and two other financial institutions in a deal worth around $146 million.
The 6 MW Smarter Network Storage project near London is the result of a collaboration between S&C Electric, Samsung SDI, Younicos and U.K. Power Networks.
A Canberra-based company is to introduce new technology that it says could help turn electricity markets on their head — by allowing households to buy and sell electricity on the market.
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group announced today that it intends to add 300 MW in flexible CIGS manufacturing capacity in Changde City, Hunan Province. The company has not announced which of its fleet of acquired CIGS technologies will be produced at the facility.
Provisional liquidators’ powers expire as company expects to institute restructure next week. News follows signing of a 30.6 MW module supply deal in China.
New Jersey solar monitoring company processing data from almost 1 GW of installations. Demand for SolarNOC software has led the way.
It was only 18 months ago that the district court in Leipzig, Germany lifted the creditor protection proceeding for the Leipzig-based PV manufacturer Solarion. This time the district court has directed the company into insolvency.
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