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Solar Frontier completes 80 MW delivery

Solar Frontier has delivered 80 MW of its CIS solar modules to the Catalina project in Kern County, California. The modules will be part of a 143.2 MWp installation.

Italy: GSE publishes FITs-eligible list

Earlier than expected, the Italian network agency GSE has released the list of projects that will qualify for FITs according to Conto Energia V. The big surprise is that only €90 million out of the €140 million allocated has been exhausted.

PV sweeps German environmental prizes

Andreas Bett from Fraunhofer ISE and Hansjörg Lerchenmüller from Soitec Solar have been awarded the German Environmental Award 2012. SMA Solar Technology’s Günther Cramer is another recipient of this year’s prize.

3S Soluciones y Servicios Energéticos files for bankruptcy

Spain’s photovoltaic and renewable energy company 3S Soluciones y Servicios Energéticos based in Zizur Mayor has initiated voluntary bankruptcy proceedings in front of Commercial Court number 1 of Pamplona.

PG&E launches Green Button Connect

As a part of its plan to facilitate better demand-side management of electricity usage, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has launched its Green Button Connect system. The software aims at providing electricity usage data to customers and to solar installers, to allow for more integrated photovoltaic and demand-side electricity solutions.

3M will buy Ceradyne Inc.

3M will go ahead with the acquisition of Ceradyne Inc. for US$860 million and thereby expand into the ceramics business. Ceradyne produces fused silica crucibles for casting multicrystalline silicon cells for PV, among other things.

Centrotherm: Application granted for self-administration

The District Court of Ulm has granted centrotherm’s application to open reorganization proceedings under its own administration. This marks a decisive phase in the proceedings.

Details emerge on SoloPower’s plans

While CIGS startup MiaSolé heads towards sale, to the Hanergy Holding Group, for what seems to be a very low price, details have emerged as to fellow U.S. flexible module producer SoloPower’s plans.

PV module plant planned for Montenegro

The Silicon Mine (TSM), a silicon manufacturing facility under development in the Netherlands, has unveiled plans to install a photovoltaic module plant in Montenegro’s former capital, Cetinje.

Brazil: PV must become more affordable

Photovoltaic energy could have a more robust role to play in Brazil’s energy sector if the cost of this technology continue to fall, according to the new Decennial Plan for Energy Expansion until 2021, published by Brazil’s state-run energy research company (EPE).

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