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Germany: Nearly 5 GW by the end of July

The German Federal Network Agency announced a total of 4.9 GW in new photovoltaic installations from the beginning of the current year to July 31. That represents nearly double as much as in the same period last year.

Poland’s new RE law to boost PV, but boom and bust fears exist

2013 is set to see increased photovoltaics support in Poland. While many expect the new law – and generous subsidies – to boost the country’s solar industry, there are already fears the government’s conservative capacity estimates could cause the kind of boom and bust cycle seen in markets like Spain and the Czech Republic. The questions on everyone’s lips are: will the law come into force as planned; and is the government adequately prepared for the anticipated uptake?

PI-Berlin launches Chinese subsidiary in Suzhou, China

Together with its Chinese partner, the German photovoltaic testing and certification service provider, PI-Berlin today celebrated the opening of its Chinese subsidiary in Suzhou, less than half an hour away from Shanghai by high-speed train.

Sunways and LDK unveil development goals

By 2017, Sunways AG said it intends, along with its majority shareholder, LDK Solar, to become 1 of the top 3 photovoltaic inverter manufacturers globally. It added that it will return to profitability in 2014, and will enter the Canadian, U.S. and Chinese markets in the coming years.

Japan: JGC Corporation plans 26.5 MW PV project

JGC Corporation has announced it will undertake a 26.5 MW photovoltaic project in Oita City, Oita Prefecture. It is scheduled to be grid connected next May.

$20 million CIGS partnership established in US

Under a new US$20 million partnership, Ceres Technologies will supply CIGS manufacturing equipment to the U.S. Photovoltaic Consortium (PVMC), which is headquartered at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering’s (CNSE) Albany NanoTech Complex.

Suntech releases preliminary Q2 results; denies Italy PV wrongdoing

Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd’s preliminary results for Q2 2012 include a gross margin significantly below its original guidance, and increased operating expenses. Although shipments and revenues were said to have increased, it has decreased its FY shipping guidance. Meanwhile, in response to allegations over GSE’s business in Italy, the company has denied any wrongdoing.

First Solar halts Agua Caliente PV module deliveries

According to reports, First Solar has stopped delivery of its thin film photovoltaic modules to the 290 MW Agua Caliente project, currently under construction in Arizona, the U.S.

Germany wants to avoid Eu-Sino trade war

During a visit to Beijing, the German Chancellor sought to find a political solution to the anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) dispute involving China’s photovoltaic manufacturers.

Suntech’s GSF charged with illegal construction of solar plants in Italy

According to media reports, criminal charges have been filed in Italy against the Global Solar Fund, S.C.A., Sicar (GSF). It is claimed the company “illegally” built solar farms in the country in order to take advantage of available subsidies. The trial is scheduled to begin on December 6.

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