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SolarCity invests again in Off Grid Electric; provider backs $16 million fundraising

SolarCity is one of a handful of investors that have joined together to invest $16m into manufacturer Off Grid Electric’s second round of funding.

JA Solar ships 100 MW of modules to Pakistan solar park

Modules to be installed on a 500-acre PV installation located in the country’s Bahawalpur region. Array will form part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Global DG market to double by 2023, says Navigant Research

The growth of distributed generation technologies is propelling DG energy to new heights, and could see the sector reach 165 GW by 2023.

UNSW researchers achieve 40.4% CPV cell result with outdoor testing

Researchers from Australian Center for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW))have achieved a conversion efficiency world record, for a cell testing in outdoor facilities. The 40.4% efficiency result was achieved using a triplejunction cell, onto which sunlight was concentrated using spectrum splitting CPV power tower.

Schmid receives order for three Multi Busbar Connector lines

German PV tool supplier Schmid Group has announced the supply of three Multi Busbar Connector lines to a well-known Asian premium manufacturer. The systems can allow manufacturers to assemble modules with between 8 to 15 thin busbars, instead of three wider ones.

Portugal’s net-metering law raises faint hopes

Approval of law could propel solar sector into the fast lane, where PV is still playing catch-up to a soaring wind industry.

Hanwha SolarOne to merge with Hanwha Q CELLS

Hanwha SolarOne will pay $1.2bn to acquire Germany’s Hanwha Q CELLS stock as ongoing disputes between China and the U.S. and EU force a strategic rethink.

Analysis: Hanwha merger creates top-five module supplier

The news today that Hanwha Q Cells and Hanwha SolarOne will merge has captured headlines but certainly was not completely unexpected. This is the reaction of Stefan de Haan, research manager and principle analyst at IHS Solar, who said the merger will create a powerful player in the module supply business.

Canada announces anti-dumping measures against Chinese solar modules

Message from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announces initiation of investigation against alleged dumping of PV modules and laminates originating from China.

Yingli, Huawei sign MoU for Thai solar projects

The Chinese giants have teamed up with Solventia Solar Energy and Kasikornbank to sign a memorandum of understanding that will provide turnkey solar power solutions throughout Thailand.

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