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Centrotherm submits reorganization plan on time

Centrotherm photovoltaics AG has today submitted its reorganization and future concept plan, on time, to the Ulm District Court.

US Commerce votes in favor of duties for Chinese PV manufacturers

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has concluded that Chinese manufacturers have sold solar cells in the U.S. at dumping margins. Meanwhile, in the CVD investigation, duties will be retroactively applied to all Chinese photovoltaic cell and module imports that entered the United States beginning December 3, 2011.

Germany: Environment Minister, Altmaier wants EEG overhaul

Peter Altmaier wants a “top to bottom” reform of Germany’s renewable energy law, or EEG. He sees the target for renewable energy sources rising to 40% by 2020, from the previous goal of 35%, but also seeks restrictions for renewables. Storage is to be anchored in the EEG.

Record Q4 PV inverter shipments predicted; China to overtake Germany

Global photovoltaic inverter shipments are expected to reach 8.6 GW in Q4 2012, thus representing the “largest final quarter ever recorded”. Despite this, falling inverter prices are predicted to dampen revenues. Meanwhile, in 2013, China is set to become the largest market.

Suntech CFO resigns

Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd interim CFO has resigned from her post. Anlin Ting-Mason will stay on as CFO of Suntech America, however.

Chile launches online tool to study solar availability

A new online tool that permits solar energy developers to precisely explore the availability of solar resources for the entire territory of continental Chile has been launched by Chile’s Ministry of Energy, and the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Chile.

S.A.G Solarstrom JV to see 440 MWp of PV installed in Spain

Germany-based S.A.G. Solarstrom AG has unveiled a joint venture (JV) with Spanish companies Valsolar 2006, S.L. and Cavalum SGPS, S.A. under which they will develop a 440 MWp photovoltaic project.

SolarWorld vows to fight PV trade case loophole

If the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) declines to impose tariffs on photovoltaic modules made in China using cells manufactured in third countries, SolarWorld has said it will “immediately” seek separate action.

New off-grid PV concepts unveiled

Although off-grid photovoltaic technology still represents a relatively small market segment in the solar industry, for many, the technology has become vitally important. At the second Off-grid Experts Workshop organized by Phaesun, numerous specialists met in order to discuss the newest concepts.

Bisol plans 2 MW PV plant in Kazakhstan

Germany-based Bisol Group will install a 2 MW photovoltaic plant in Kazakhstan. When complete, it will be the first project of its kind in the country.

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