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Fox Energy to produce modules for SunEdison

MEMC Singapore has signed a manufacturing services agreement with Fox Energy, the PV production wing of Foxconn Technology, to manufacture up to 350 MW of solar modules for MEMC Electronic Materials subsidiary, SunEdison.

Canadian anti-dumping investigation launched against Chinese silicon metal

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has initiated investigations this week into silicon metal exported from China. The investigations follow a complaint filed by Québec Silicon Limited Partnership of Bécancour, Québec, operated by Globe Speciality Metals.

European module prices rise for first time in 4 years

Module prices have increased in the European market for the first time in four years, according to a report by IHS. The upward trend is expected to continue.

Analysis: ABB's Power-One acquisition

Monday’s announcement that ABB was to acquire inverter manufacturer Power-One certainly turned heads. But where will it leave the two companies and how will it impact the photovoltaic market? IHS Solar Research Manager Sam Wilkinson assesses the implications.

Gauss Energía unveils 30 MW Mexico PV plans

Gauss Energía, a business development firm specialized in Mexico’s energy sector, has announced it will launch into operation its US$100 million 30 MW Aura Solar I photovoltaic plant this August. It is expected to be the largest photovoltaic plant in Latin America when complete.

REC: Revenues down 24%, but overall losses significantly lowered

Despite a 24% decrease in revenues in Q1 2013, the Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) managed to significantly lower its losses, compared to the last quarter of 2012. In addition to posting its Q1 financial figures, the Norway-based company comments on the EU trade case. Overall, REC aspires to fill the gap left by Bosch’s exit from the photovoltaic business.

Enel to add 55 MW of PV capacity in Romania and 21 MW in Italy

In its 2013 to 2017 business plan, Enel Green Power states its aim to install 55 MW of photovoltaic capacity in Romania, and 21 MW in Italy by 2017.

SoloPower confirms reductions, searches for investor

U.S.-based flexible CIGS manufacturer SoloPower has confirmed that it is scaling back its operations, as it searches for a strategic investor.

Continued low booking levels for equipment manufacturers [Updated]

SEMI has released the “4Q’12 Worldwide Photovoltaic Equipment Market Statistics Report” with global PV equipment billings and bookings data. The report shows that billings and bookings remain low. Asia dominated sales with China taking the lead.

Asia’s largest PV airport takes off

The agreement to develop an 11.6 MW installation at Japan’s New Kansai International Airport has been reached. When complete, it is expected to be the biggest solar installation at an Asian airport.

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