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Ukraine: Activ Solar completes 21.5 MW PV park

Activ Solar has completed yet another photovoltaic plant in the Ukraine. This time, the first 21.52 MW phase of its 43.14 MWp Dunayskaya Solar Power Station has been commissioned.

Sharp to sell off Recurrent Energy?

Media reports have indicated that Japan-based Sharp is intending to cut around 18% of its global workforce and sell off Recurrent Energy LLC. While the U.S. company could not confirm the news, it did provide pv magazine its perspective.

EU PVSEC: 300 GW/a PV initiative launched

On the second day of the EU PVSEC tradeshow, Solarpraxis AG and pv magazine launched their 300 GW per year initiative. The goal is to provide a forum for debate and to set an ambitious goal for the photovoltaic industry, as a part of a global energy transformation towards renewables.

Solar Millennium: Investigation into illegal insider trading

The insolvent solar manufacturer can find no peace. Now the public prosecution believes that there has been illegal insider trading.

Hanergy officially acquires Q.Cells' Solibro

Q.Cells SE has today officially handed its thin film photovoltaic subsidiary, Solibro GmbH, to China-based Hanergy Holding Group Limited. The 400-strong workforce will be kept on.

Bosch opens second PV module line in France

Bosch has opened a second photovoltaic module line at its manufacturing facility in France, thus taking capacity to 150 MW.

EU PVSEC: Slow trade greets new offerings

The EU PVSEC in Frankfurt continued today, with trade remaining slow on the showroom floor. While the number of new products and equipment on display is reduced from previous years, some new business models are emerging.

Portugal: Martifer Solar completes 2 PV parks worth 22.4 MWp

Martifer Solar has completed two photovoltaic plants worth a total of 22.4 MWp in Portugal for a fund managed by BNP Paribas Clean Energy Partners.

US military to spend $1.8 billion on clean energy by 2025, with 'net zero' results

U.S. military spending on renewable energy programs, including conservation measures, is expected to increase steadily over the next 12 years, reaching almost US$1.8 billion in 2025.

Saudi Arabia targeting $109 billion investment for solar

According to media reports, Saudi Arabia plans to meet a third of its power needs from solar by attracting US$109 billion in investment for the establishment of a specific industry. Meanwhile, Mecca is planning to install 100 MW of solar capacity.

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