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Samsung to invest USD$15 million in development of nano-architected materials for thin film solar

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is to contribute USD$15 million to Silicon Valley-based Nanosys, Inc. in the U.S. in order to “accelerate the development of commercial applications of nano-architected materials for the electronics and thin film solar”.?? ?

Solon and TEP to install 1.6 MW solar power plant in Tucson, the US

Solon Corporation has announced an agreement with Tucson Electric Power Company (TEP), under which the company will install a 1.6 megawatt (MW) turnkey solar power plant in Tucson, the U.S.

Conergy completes two more Italian solar power parks

Conergy Italy has announced the completion of two more solar parks in Apulia, Italy, worth a total of 1.5 megawatts (MW). Combined, the company says its six solar parks, which are located in the region, produce over 6,600 megawatt hours of energy for more than 2,100 households, and save around 3,500 tons of carbon dioxide a year.

New orders help to boost Manz Automation as it announces record revenues for the first half of the year

Germany-based Manz Automation AG has announced record revenues of €67.5 million for the first half of this year, which it says is largely due to new orders and an order backlog of around €100 million.

Rooftop PV and BIPV set to be central theme in India's first Zero Energy Satellite Township

Every house under India’s first Zero Energy Satellite Township (ZEST), to be developed in Rajarhat in eastern India, will include rooftop solar photovoltaics (PV) modules and building-integrated PV (BIPV), according to the West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation Ltd.

Sardinia: TerniEnergia and TRP PVE BV to build two PV plants worth €40 million

TerniEnergia has entered into an agreement with TRP PVE BV, an Italian-Chinese joint-venture company, and Milis Energy SPA to build two solar parks in Sardinia, with a total power output of 12 megawatts (MW). The deal is said to be worth €40 million.

New 144-page FIT guide published by U.S. government

A team of researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), funded by the U.S Department of Energy’s solar technologies program, has released a 144-page renewable energy feed-in tariff (FIT) guide, aimed at helping to “improve future policy design”.

Suntech stops manufacture of amorphous silicon thin film solar panels; releases second quarter financial results

Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. has stopped manufacturing amorphous silicon thin film solar panels, in order to focus on crystalline silicon solar cells at its Shanghai, China facility. The “rapid cost reduction and improving competitiveness” of crystalline silicon solar panels was cited as the main reason. The company says that, as a result, it expects to incur a thin film equipment non-cash impairment charge of approximately USD$50 million to USD$55 million in the second quarter of this year.

Solarfun to double PV shipments to US; announces team expansion

In response to the growing U.S. photovoltaics (PV) market, China-based silicon ingots, wafers, and cells and modules manufacturer Solarfun Power Holdings Co., Ltd. has said it plans to double shipment volumes to the U.S. next year to between 100 to 150 megawatts (MW).

SunPower signs €48 million agreement for Italian power plants

SunPower Corp. has announced that Etrion Corporation, an independent solar power producer, has signed a €48 million definitive sale and purchase agreement to acquire the equity in the first two phases of the Montalto di Castro solar photovoltaic (PV) power park, which it says is the largest in Italy at 28 megawatts (MW). It hopes to increase this to 72 MWs by the end of the year.

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