Goetz Fischbeck, executive director of Equity Research at Bankhaus Lampe, discusses First Solar’s capital increase, the company’s strategy and potential growth possibilites, particularly in China.
Korean module provider Hanwha SolarOne has provided more than 20,000 modules to equip construction of a PV park project in southeastern India.
Taiwanese manufacturer TSMC Solar has recorded a champion module efficiency of 15.7%. The result shows TSMC’s rapid efficiency progress, using CIGS technology that it licensed from Silicon Valley firm Stion.
Germany’s Belectric has managed to increase its credit facility by 30%, which will allow it to better respond to new growth markets.
Kyuko Lease Inc., a subsidiary of Japanese financial service provider Orix, has partnered with Kyudenko Corporation and JFE Engineering Corporation to develop approximately 50 MW of green power plants across Japan.
Qatar Solar Technologies looks set to rescue SolarWorld with a 35 million investment, making it a 30% shareholder in the financially troubled German company.
Kyocera has signed a major contract to supply and construct 30 MW of solar installations throughout Japan.
The first licensing round for PV projects larger than 1 MW in Turkey has been exceeded by almost 15 times. Nearly 500 applications with a total 8.9 GW were handed in between June 10 and 14.
Siemens will shut down its solar division after failing to find a buyer for the unit, which has been on the block since October.
Martifer Solar has launched its Energy Portal today, allowing power plant owners to monitor in real time their photovoltaic power plants. The portal integrates data from 250 Martifer plants worldwide.
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