Saint Gobain has signed a memorandum of understanding to set up and operate a CIGS thin film photovoltaic module facility in Saudi Arabia.
According to reports, Iraq plans to channel US$1.6 billion over the next three years into solar and wind power, with the aim of adding 400 MW to the national grid.
Solar lease provider and online solar entrepreneur Danny Kennedy has expanded Sungevity into nine states across the U.S., from its Oakland base. This year the company moved into the Netherlands and, this quarter, into Australia. For company founder and president Kennedy, the move has a special significance, as the expatriate Australian is bringing his business home. pv magazine spoke the charismatic entrepreneur, to find out more.
Another two large-scale photovoltaic projects, this time worth around 288 MW, have received the green light from Chiles environmental evaluation commission in the northern Antofagasta region, according to Chile’s environmental evaluation service (SEA).
On the back of “deep” subsidy cuts in Europe, SMA Solar Technology AG has announced it will reduce its workforce by 450 and terminate 600 temporary workers. Overall, it predicts a “significant” drop in sales due to a “steep” market downturn and growing price pressures.
Ed Heacox, principal and co-founder of Envect Inc. talks to pv magazine about the U.S. solar market the challenges, bankability, funding and how solar can play a role in developing smarter, more efficient grid.
Solarwatt AGs restructuring plan has been finalized, meaning insolvency proceedings for the German company have been revoked. However, in the next six months, shorter working hours on the production side will be a possibility.
Two new photovoltaic projects totaling 183 MW in Chiles northern Atacama region have received the green light for development from the Environmental Evaluation Commission in Atacama.
Photovoltaic activity in the MENA region continues to pick up, with the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) awarding the 13 MW first stage of its 1 GW Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum project to First Solar.
Satcon Technology Corporation and its six subsidiaries have today, October 17, filed voluntary petitions in Delawares U.S. Bankruptcy Court under the U.S. Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Code. The company aims to reorganize its structure, and improve both its balance sheet and capital structure.
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