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pv magazine launches 50 Array Changing Technologies free download

25-page download features 50 downstream technologies taking solar arrays to the next level, from mounting structures to modules, power electronics to battery storage.

Sunrun moves towards IPO

Solar lease provider Sunrun is moving towards IPO. The San Francisco based company has filed a S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday.

Solartech expands multi PERC to 240 MW

Taiwan’s Solartech Energy will expand its multicrystalline PERC production to 240 MW. The PERC expansion will add one PERC line per month July through September of this year, finishing up with four lines by the end of that month.

SunPower donates 1 MW to Grid Alternatives school program

U.S. based manufacturer and project developer SunPower will partner with Grid Alternatives to provide 1 MW of solar modules for the Solar Futures program. The program will see Grid Alternatives enter schools to provide hands on solar training.

pv magazine weekly digest

BNEF drops its annual outlook with solar the shining light, BYD continues to advocate for all silicon and batteries and select German companies make a stand against tariffs.

pv magazine weekly digest

BNEF drops its annual future energy outlook with solar the shining light, BYD advocates for ‘all silicon’ and batteries and key German solar players make a stand against the minimum price.

Calling out the black sheep! Part 1: Module quality

Many installation and EPC companies have had negative experiences concerning module quality – but nobody talks about them. In order that all can profit from them, pv magazine wants to change this.

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Singulus Technologies' inline sputtering systems for PV

Modular Systems for Different Applications for CIGS & CdTe thin-film solar cell production & the manufacturing of heterojunction cells??- Systems with vertical & horizontal substrate transport available.

Europe: High renewables production leads to plunging power prices

High levels of solar, wind and hydro production have led to a crash in the European prompt market, with average day-ahead electricity prices in May of EUR 25.30/MWh in Germany – the lowest monthly average in 12 years – says Platts.

Electrolux re-enters solar under licensing deal

The AEG solar brand has been relaunched, in a licensing deal between Solar Solutions GmbH and Electolux. Under the deal, AEG modules will be reintroduced to the market for B2B sales.

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