Sonora Energy Group de Hermosillo (SEGH) is currently working on a 39 MW photovoltaic plant in Mexico. If all goes to plan, it should begin supplying electricity to the Mexican grid by the end of next August. Overall, the group is planning a number of photovoltaic projects in the country.
First Solar Inc. has reported its Q3 financial results. By all accounts, the thin film photovoltaic manufacturer recorded a positive quarter, leading it to up its FY EPS guidance. Net sales guidance has been slightly lowered, however.
The Croatian government has voted to increase the existing quota for photovoltaic capacity eligible for feed-in tariffs (FITs) from 15 MW to 45 MW in 2013. Overall, it expects to meet its 2020 quota of 45 MW of installed capacity by next year.??
Figures released today by the Solar Foundation show that while job growth remains slow in much of the U.S. economy, the solar industry continues to shine with 13.2% annual growth in the last year. The figures were measured in a census measuring employment growth in solar between September 2011 and September 2012.
JA Solars CEO, Peng Fang supports the goal of 300 GW/a globally by 2025. pv magazine talked to Fang in Singapore about his views on the bright future for photovoltaics.
California based vertically integrated photovoltaic manufacturer SunPower has posted a GAAP net loss for the third quarter (Q3) 2012 of US$48.5 million. Sales fell eight percent, to $649 million, from $651 million in the second quarter (Q2).
Kaco New Energy has responded to the latest photovoltaic inverter rankings published in the November edition of pv magazine. The German company says it significantly increased its production capacity in 2011 and can now produce up to 9.5 GW of inverters annually.
The U.K. government’s controversial Energy Bill, which was expected to be debated in Parliament on Monday November 5, is likely to be delayed until later in the month following the furore that erupted yesterday between the Secretary of State and newly-appointed Energy Minister.
Indonesia, with its thousands of scattered islands and consequent off-grid photovoltaics demand, is set to challenge the traditional dominance of Thailand in the South East Asian region over the next four years, according to a report by IMS Research.
The German Liberals and Monopolies Commission have come out in favor of a photovoltaic quota system, instead of the current EEG. However, Free Democratic Party (FDP) leader, Philipp Rösler, and the German Cabinet have rejected the proposals.
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