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'New energy can power our future,' Obama avows in DNC acceptance speech

“Unlike my opponent, I will not let oil companies write this country’s energy plan,” U.S. President Barack Obama pledged on Thursday night, September 6, facing a packed hall of supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina, at the 2012 Democratic National Convention (DNC), as he officially accepted his party’s nomination and embarked on a second run for the White House.

EC launches Chinese anti-dumping PV investigation

The European Commission (EC) has initiated proceedings against Chinese photovoltaic manufacturers. The Competition Authority will now consider the allegation of dumping, according to an announcement by the European Commission this morning.

Quality for Photovoltaics: Calls for module transport improvement

Solarpraxis’ Quality for Photovoltaic systems conference kicked off this morning in Berlin, Germany. On the one hand, discussions have centered around where the industry needs to improve standards, and on the other, where quality claims cost excessive money.

Centrotherm sheds second subsidiary

As part of its reorganization process, centrotherm photovoltaics AG has sold centrotherm SiTec GmbH’s subsidiary, Michael Glatt Maschinenbau GmbH to Germany’s Büechl Handels- und Beteiligungs-KG.

Principal Solar takes significant strides to build world’s first distributed solar utility: Acquires 3.5MW solar project in Andover, Mass.

Principal Solar, Inc. a publicly traded solar energy holding company executing a unique roll-up strategy to create the world’s first distributed solar utility, today announced the acquisition of a 3.5MW solar project slated for Andover, Mass. from SunGen and R&D Solar.

California solar bill will not see the light of day

Legislation that would have provided customers of California’s three major utilities – Southern California Edison (SCE) San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) – with access to virtual, net-metered photovoltaic energy was blocked in the state’s Assembly Committee on Utilities and Commerce on August 31.

TSMC rolls out 14.2% CIGS modules

Taiwanese semiconductor giant, TSMC announced today that modules with efficiencies reaching 14.2% are rolling off its lines. TSMC produces CIGS thin film modules, utilizing technology licensed from Californian startup, Stion.

Solon: North American strategies, growth prospects and how Microsol stepped in at just the right time

Solon Corporation’s new VP and GM of power plants, Jared Schoch discusses his plans for growing the company’s North American photovoltaic business, the financing landscape in the region, and the impact of Microsol’s recent takeover of Solon SE with pv magazine.

PV microinverters and power optimizers set for significant growth

On the back of 180% market growth in 2011, the latest industry figures indicate that microinverter and power optimizer shipments will grow over 70% in 2012. By 2016, they are expected to comprise 10% of the photovoltaic inverter market. Three suppliers currently dominate the landscape.

Australia: FRV wins 20 MW PV project bid

Spain-based Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) plans to install a 20 MW photovoltaic plant near Canberra, Australia, having won the country’s first large-scale solar reverse auction, held by the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government.

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