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Bosch solar exit official; 3,000 jobs at stake

After months of speculation, Bosch has today confirmed it will exit the crystalline solar sector. As of 2014, the German company will cease production of its photovoltaic ingots, wafers and cells. It will also “quickly” sell its solar business units, including its majority stake in aleo. Decreasing prices has been blamed for the decision. Up to 3,000 employees will be affected, tells pv magazine.

Taiwan's NanoWin Technology plans CIGS factory in Kazakhstan

Nanowin Technology Co. Ltd is reportedly planning to build a CIGS manufacturing plant in the Zhambyl region, located in southern Kazakhstan. A 5 MW photovoltaic plant is also expected to be built this year.

US: Citizens Energy Corporation inaugurates 2 PV plants

U.S.-based Citizens Energy Corporation has inaugurated two PV plants totaling 3.6 MW in Agawam, Massachusetts.

20 MW PV plant commissioned in Rajasthan, India

Jakson Power Solutions has commissioned a 20 MW photovoltaic plant in India’s Rajasthan. The Indian company intends to install a further 80 MW over the next three years.

Jordan: PV installations expected to reach 300 MW by 2017

ClearSky Advisors forecasts that cumulative photovoltaic capacity in Jordan will reach 300 MW by the end of 2017.

Germany: Slump in PV equipment sales

German PV equipment, machinery and component manufacturers had to make do with a decline of 50% in turnover in 2012 compared to the previous year. The German Engineering Foundation, VDMA, reported this downturn.

Conergy records 2012 gains; expects significant 2013 sales increases

The Conergy Group managed to narrow its 2012 losses while sales for the current year are expected to improve considerably; business in Asia and the U.S. looks set to grow significantly while Eastern Europe is opening up as a promising new export market.

EC opens solar glass anti-dumping investigation

The European Commission (EC) has officially launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of solar glass from China into the EU. Provisional duties could be imposed in nine months, while the investigation could take up to 15 months to complete.

Chile receives US$50 million funding for PV projects

Chile’s Ministry of Energy has received US$50 million of international funding for photovoltaic projects. The government hopes it will help boost the number of grid-connected installations in the South American country.

EU to propose anti-dumping duties of 30% or higher on Chinese PV imports

The EU trade chief is expected to propose anti-dumping (AD) duties on Chinese photovoltaic imports to the EU Commission on Wednesday. The levies are likely to be set at 30% or higher.

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