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Centrosolar completes 130 kW project in Switzerland

Centrosolar has completed a 130 kWp PV rooftop system using in-roof panels in a workers’ housing cooperative in Schaffhausen. Over 600 Centrosolar panels were used on a total of 52 roofs.

SolarWorld moves into Japan

SolarWorld has a new sales office in Japan, marking the expansion of the company into the growing solar market.

25 MW solar power plant in Russia

Avelar Solar Technology, a subsidiary of the Swiss Avelar Energy Group, plans to establish a solar power plant in the Russian Orenburg region with the capacity of 25 MW, according to the company, which has already signed an investment agreement with the Ministry of Economic Development, Industrial Policy and Trade of the Orenburg region.

Web-portal for Germany’s EnergieWende

A new website has been launched providing a unique insight into Germany’s transition from thermal electricity generation to renewables. German Energy Transition provides the first “one stop shop” providing the facts behind and vision towards German’s world-leading energy revolution.

Manz cuts jobs in its PV business

Manz AG is cutting 62 jobs in its solar division. The German production locations affected are in Reutlingen, Tübingen and Karlstein, said the photovoltaic equipment supplier in a release earlier this week.

250 kW power to gas plant enters operation

The Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW) has inaugurated a 250 kW power to gas research plant with a possible methane production of up to 300 cubic meters per day. This makes it the largest plant of its kind in the world.

Ghana: UK developer plans Africa's largest PV project

British renewables developer Blue Energy has today announced plans to build one of the world’s largest photovoltaic plants in Ghana.

Kaco and OCI Solar announce partnership

Kaco new energy and OCI Solar Power have finalized a partnership to develop a 400 MW solar project in San Antonio, Texas. This project will power about 70,000 households.

Latest Japanese Coca Cola solar fund schools selected

The latest 24 schools to benefit from solar facilities provided by Coca Cola’s Yen 2.5 billion (US$30.4 million) Japan Reconstruction Fund have been selected.

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Phono Solar introduces Japanese natural disaster cover

Chinese solar module manufacturer Phono Solar has launched what it claims is Japan’s first natural disaster insurance cover for solar installations.

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