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China figures not a surprise, says IHS analyst

The predicted Q1 falls from Yingli and Trina Solar are to be expected, says IHS, as solar companies continue to fall on the market.

Catholic church looks at relation of energy to justice and peace

Church bodies increasingly look towards renewable energy to understand the world and promote environmental justice.

Differentiating thin film

Some industry representatives have raised more than a big question mark as to what the future holds for the production of thin film modules. A quick spot check shows, however, that things are developing and progressing swiftly and that both products and corporate strategies differ strongly.

SolarWorld signs supply agreement with US solar company PetersenDean

PetersenDean, one of the United States’ largest privately held roofing and solar companies, will install SolarWorld solar panels as part of its Solar4America campaign.

Green economy could add $45 billion to Kenya GDP, says UN

Greater food security, a cleaner environment and higher productivity of natural resources among the benefits of switch to greener economy, says report.

Tenaska switches to PV for 150 MW California project

Originally planned as a largely CPV-based solar farm, the Tenaska Imperial Solar Energy Center West project will now use PV technolgy. Soitec Solar, which was set to provide its CPV technology for the project, said the decision will not hurt its North American business.

JinkoSolar connects 39 MW to China grid

The Chinese solar company has completed two PV projects in the province of Jiangsu, China.

Yingli forms $160 million downstream PV development fund

Cooperation agreement signed with Shanghai’s Sailing Capital to jointly form a CNY 1 billion Renewable Energy Fund for the pursuance of downstream solar projects in China.

LG Electronics expands production capacity

The electronics giant is revamping production for a new PV module design and expanding capacity. LG Electronics’ total capacity is expected to reach 600 MW by the end of 2015.

Aleo Solar to be sold, dissolved and renamed

The troubled German solar company announced today the results of yesterday’s extraordinary AGM meeting, revealing it will trade as AS Abwicklung und Solar-Service AG from April 30.

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