Several large photovoltaic power plants are expected to be built in Uzbekistan soon, with the participation of both local and foreign investors.
EU ProSun, headed by SolarWorld AG, has filed a second official complaint to the European Commission, this time accusing Chinese photovoltaic manufacturers of receiving illegal subsidies.
Using just 60 solar cells, Meyer Burger Technology Ltd has created a 303 W photovoltaic module in production conditions. “Significant” cost reductions are expected to follow.
Netherlands-based power equipment supplier, 3W Power/AEG Power Solutions, has officially inaugurated its new solar inverter manufacturing facility in South Africa.
The European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC) has officially opened for the 27th time today, September 24 in Germany. Over the next week, a host of new products will be launched alongside discussions on how to take the industry forward. In addition to reporting from the ground, pv magazine will also be unveiling its latest 300 GW/a initiative at the event.
Grid connection and stability issues can be overcome to encompass a more electricity-intensive energy mix in Europe, with photovoltaics supplying up to 25% of that demand by 2030. The findings have been released in a report by EPIA on the first day of the EU PVSEC tradeshow, which began today in Frankfurt.
Renewables, led by photovoltaics, are the only options for energy price reductions in the future, says the European Commissions Joint Research Center (JRC). In addition to calculating how many GWs of photovoltaics could have been installed using past fossil fuel subsidies, its new report looks at investment in the sector, and emerging markets.
Aleo solar AG has announced the termination of its avim solar production Co. Ltd. joint venture (JV) in China. The decision has affected 246 employees.
Rewards in the form of “strong” market gains await those photovoltaic module manufacturers that survive 2013, states NPD Solarbuzz. It adds that 2012 end-market demand for product is unlikely to reach 2011s record levels. Overall, just under 30 GW of photovoltaic demand is predicted for 2012.
Austrias government has unveiled a new Green Energy Act, under which feed-in tariffs for photovoltaic plants over 500 kWp have been removed. Meanwhile, a new support structure has been devised for building integrated and rooftop systems.
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