Skip to content

All News

SMA announces job cuts of over 1,000

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.

Interview: PV bankability hurdles are increasing

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’s insolvency proceedings revoked

Solarwatt AG‘s restructuring plan has been finalized, meaning insolvency proceedings for the German company have been revoked.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.

183 MW of PV approved in Chile

Two new photovoltaic projects totaling 183 MW in Chile’s northern Atacama region have received the green light for development from the Environmental Evaluation Commission in Atacama.

First Solar awarded contract for 13 MW MENA installation

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 files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Satcon Technology Corporation and its six subsidiaries have today, October 17, filed voluntary petitions in Delaware’s 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.

EuPD: Independence in demand from consumers

As FITs and support mechanisms for photovoltaics change and hence uncertainty for consumers increases, so too does their willingness to invest in storage. This is one of the results of EuPD’s latest research into consumer behavior, called “Endcustomers in Focus,” released this week.

Solar Frontier stops production at MP2 PV plant

Japan-based Solar Frontier has announced that production will be suspended at its 60 MW MP2 photovoltaic module manufacturing plant. Around 200 employees will be affected.

SunPower idles manufacturing lines; cuts 900 jobs

As part of its reorganization plan, SunPower Corporation has said it will idle six solar cell manufacturing lines in the Philippines and cut around 900 employees, most of which are based on the archipelago.

First Solar signs 100 MW MOU in Indonesia

First Solar Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia’s PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Services (PJB Services) to work on the development of utility-scale photovoltaic projects in Indonesia.

This website uses cookies to anonymously count visitor numbers. View our privacy policy.

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Close