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Project at Furman University, U.S. to quadruple solar energy output on campus

A new installation of solar panels at Furman University in the U.S. is expected to quadruple the solar energy output on campus.

German lower house agrees on solar cuts compromise

Germany’s lower house of parliament has agreed to a compromise proposal for a slight reduction in cuts to solar power incentives over a three-month transition period, reports Reuters.

NREL solar research garners two R&D 100 awards

An etching technique that makes silicon wafers more efficient and a “mammoth power generator that sets a new standard for the production of solar energy” – both developed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory – have been named among this year’s most significant innovations by Research & Development (R&D) Magazine.

Solar Semiconductor and Conex Energy to develop over 300 MW of solar opportunities

Solar Semiconductor, Inc. and Conex Energy, Inc. have announced the agreement to develop over 300 megawatts (MW) of solar opportunities at various locations in California, the U.S. and Ontario, Canada.

Ontario Power Authority proposes cuts in pay rates for small ground-mounted solar PV projects

The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) has proposed a new pricing category of 58.8 Canadian cents per kilowatt-hour (¢/kWh) for ground-mounted solar photovoltaics (PV) projects of ten kilowatts or less, instead of the original 80.2 ¢/kWh. The new price category, says the OPA, will better reflect the lower costs of installation for these types of projects versus rooftop projects.

Solar plane takes off for its first night flight

The Solar Impulse HB-SIA plane took off from the Payerne airbase in Switzerland today in preparation for its first night flight. It is hoped the energy collected today and stored in its batteries will last until the next sunrise.

UK conference set to tackle subject of PV investment

The Photovoltaics Quality Briefing 2010: Key considerations to safeguard your capital investment, scheduled to be held in London this October, has announced it will be investigating the subject of photovoltaics (PV) investment and how to safeguard businesses against common pitfalls and problem areas.

Exclusive: Spain must have better FIT laws to remain competitive

The Spanish government must put more reasonable photovoltaics (PV) feed-in tariff (FIT) laws in place and allow all parties adequate access to the power grid if it is to remain competitive, an industry expert has told pv magazine.

China's Shandong Province lowers PV tariffs

China’s Shandong province has set an electricity purchase price of 1.7 yuan (25 cents) a kilowatt-hour for photovoltaic (PV) power plants for this year. It has also been said that next year and in 2012 Shandong will lower the tariffs for ground-mounted PV plants to 1.4 yuan and 1.2 yuan a kilowatt-hour, respectively.

JA Solar buys out Shanghai Jinglong Solar Technology

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. has entered into an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the shares of China-based Shanghai Jinglong Solar Technology Co., Ltd.

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