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Saudi Arabia's solar plans could be realized with PV price falls

The oil-rich Kingdom’s ambitious solar projects will benefit enormously from falling PV module prices — providing the nation plays its cards right, says IHS.

French government pledges EUR 18.5 million for solar research institute

The cutting-edge establishment — Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-de-France (IPVF) — will be part-funded by the country’s state-backed French National Research Agency (ANR) to promote solar R&D.

Conergy wins 22 MW order in the Philippines

The German solar giants will install their solar panels for local investor San Carlos Solar Energy Inc. in what is their first foray into this emerging Southeast Asia market.

Hanergy, Saferay establish global headquarters in Singapore

Singapore continues to shine: the arrival of the two leading global PV players further solidifies the island nation’s standing as the Asian Pacific solar hub.

Suntech to challenge Chapter 7 filing for involuntary bankruptcy

The troubled solar company has until November 6 to respond to the petition filed against it calling for involuntary bankruptcy.

Yingli, Jinko poised to hit third-quarter shipment records

The Chinese PV industry rebound continues as Yingli approaches 3 GW annualized shipments and Jinko decreases blended costs to $0.50 per watt. In a new report, NPD Solarbuzz says the recovery has taken a major step forward.

Demansys buys Singapore's demand response pioneer CPvT

Demand response represents a new growth opportunity by actively managing the consumption of energy consumers. With CPvT in Singapore, Connecticut-based Demansys found an ideal partner with which to expand in Asia.

Asia Pacific training program launched at PVAP

The PV Asia Pacific Conference in Singapore has unveiled a new international solar training program between universities in Singapore, Australia and the U.S. The confab also paid tribute to industry players.

Yingli rejects SiC Processing allegations

The troubled German company says Yingli owes it more than $30 million in liabilities, adding that the Chinese group’s outstanding debt was a major factor behind its insolvency. Yingli denies the claims.

Lark, Armstrong partner on 30 MW UK farm

Located in central and eastern England, the three projects include a 14 MW array, the first phase of which will connect to the grid in November. Lark and Armstrong are expected to announce new projects in the coming months.

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