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Yingli to help build 20 solar powered training centers in Africa

As part of the official campaign of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – ’20 Centres for 2010′ – Yingli Green Energy has announced its plans to provide solar power to 20 training centers across Africa.

CNPV looking to grow Greek solar projects

CNPV Solar Power SA has announced its intention to develop new solar projects in Greece. The news comes as the company enters into a long-term sales agreement with Photon Hellas.

Singapore awards part of SGD$13 million research grant to improving cell efficiency

The Clean Energy Programme Office (CEPO) has awarded research grants totaling around SGD$13 million (USD$9.4 million; €7.5 million) to five research teams under the third grant call of the Clean Energy Research Programme (CERP).

Call to grow US solar energy industry

A call to encourage the growth of America’s domestic solar energy industry has been made by a number of companies and industry representatives.

US photovoltaics market set to explode

The U.S is set to experience “truly explosive” photovoltaics (PV) growth in the next few years, a leading industry expert has told pv magazine.

Solar Energy Initiatives to undertake USD$16 million PV project

Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc. (SNRY) has signed a letter of intent to install USD$16 million worth of photovoltaics (PV) systems on government buildings in Pennsylvania, the U.S.

Solar Decathlon Europe winners announced

The Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University has been crowned this year’s winner of the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 competition for its Lumenhaus submission.

Hyundai Heavy Industries aims to hit 1 GW by 2012

Korea-based Hyundai Heavy Industries has said it is looking to hit a production capacity of one gigawatt (GW) and sales of one trillion by 2012, in a bid to become a world leader in solar power production.

Australia plans country's largest flat panel solar facility

Australia is set to see its largest flat panel solar facility installed at the University of Queensland (UQ).

Schunk quadruples production capacity

The Shunk Group has quadrupled its production capacity in the high temperatures material sector through a series of new facilities and plant expansions.

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