German photovoltaic manufacturer Conergy has announced its move into the Romanian photovoltaic market, having signed an agreement to develop a 2.2 MW power plant.
The Federal Solar Industry Association or BSW welcomes the announcement by the German government to promote the development of solar power storage.
U.S. solar lease provider and online photovoltaic system retailer Sungevity has secured up to US$125 million, to continue to roll out its products. The funding comes in the form of $40 million equity funding and $85 million in project funding.
For the sixth time, top politicians from all over the world met in Abu Dhabi from 15th to 17th January for the World Future Energy Summit.
After the filing for approval of protective shield proceedings on 18 December 2012 the SiC Processing management estimates that after a preliminary assessment that the quota for recovery, if any, of unsecured creditors will be significantly lower than reflected in the company’s bonds’ quoted current market price.
IHS reports that a surge in demand was seen in the final quarter of 2012 for PV modules, despite 3Q 2012 having had low factory utilization rates across the PV supply chain. The first quarter will be tough but thereafter, a substantial increase in global demand is forecast to drive increasing revenues and stabilizing prices in the second half of 2013.
A study commissioned by the Vote Solar Initiative has found that net-metered rooftop solar has the ability to provide more than US$92 million in annual benefits to ratepayers of California’s three investor-owned utilities.
“Despite the global economic crisis, 2012 has been a good year for the development of renewable energies,” declared Adnan Z. Ameen, Director-General of the International Energy Agency (IRENA) on Sunday.
ReneSola has been awarded its first Middle East contract by Taibah University in Medina, Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia.
Swinterton Renewable Energy has announced that it has been awarded the EPC contract for the K Road Moapa solar plant. The company claims it is the first large-scale solar project on tribal land. It will have a capacity of 250 MW.
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