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Gintech plans 350 MW solar cell production in Thailand

Gintech Thailand subsidiary has been established to set up a 350 MW solar cell production line in Thailand. It is expected to commence commercial operation in the first quarter of 2016.

E.ON, Sungevity announce plans for German solar market

Germany’s E.ON has announced it will work together with U.S. start-up Sungevity in the German energy market. Details on the investment sum were not provided.

Aging UK grid harming renewable integration, says Solar Trade Association

The country’s “sclerotic” grid is holding back renewable energy, warns the solar trade body, which has called on the new government to invest in the U.K.’s power infrastructure.

France announces tenders for PV and battery storage systems

The announcement from France’s Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy of a tender calling for solar PV and battery installations in the French overseas territories adds to the storage technology craze of the previous days.

SEMI roadmap predicts average module power of 310Wp by 2025

PV module production is set to continue along its historic 20% annual learning curve, with a number of cell and module technologies combining to deliver higher power output and manufacturing profitability. These were some of the key findings delivered in the 6th annual International Technology Roadmap for PV (ITPRV), published last week by SEMI and VDMA.

Phoenix Solar wins PV rooftop contract in Singapore, sees slight Q1 decline

Phoenix Solar has been awarded a 1.96 MWp rooftop PV project in Singapore by the country’s Land Transport Authority (LTA). The successful tender was priced at US$2.7 million. Meanwhile, the company has recorded a slight decline in its Q1 financials.

New UK energy minister brings hope to solar sector, say trade bodies

Appointment of Amber Rudd as energy minister during cabinet reshuffle welcomed by both Solar Trade Association and Renewable Energy Association.

Solar-Fabrik identifies PV module fault

A month after issuing a product warning for some of its PV modules, Solar-Fabrik has identified the cause. A faulty weld connection in the junction box is to blame.

Perovskite flaws revealed, points to major efficiency upside

New research has revealed microscopic flaws in perovskite crystals used in PV applications. The discovery indicates that there is a very large potential for conversion efficiency gains, if these faults can be removed.

China dispatch: Momentum building behind yieldcos

Several China PV companies are currently developing plans to spin off PV power plant projects into subsidiaries that can then be taken to IPO. These firms include CSI, JinkoSolar, the power station unit of Chint group and several other domestic new energy companies.

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