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Heraeus challenges DuPont infringement lawsuit

Heraeus Precious Metals North America Conshohocken LLC has hit back at DuPont’s infringement lawsuit, saying that not only has it not infringed on the DuPont patent relating to front-side sliver pastes, but that DuPont is “engaging in unlawful trade practices.”

Air Liquide unveils new solar R&D lab

Air Liquide has inaugurated its new R&D lab in France. Via a solar cell pilot manufacturing line, the company aims to speed-up the introduction of next generation passivation and light trapping technologies.

Enerparc connects 32 MW PV park to German grid

Enerparc AG has connected a 32 MW photovoltaic park to the grid in Germany after just 6 weeks of construction.

Australia: 90% renewable target set for Capital Territory

The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government has unveiled a plan this week that sets the goal that 90% of its energy needs will be provided by renewable energy, by 2020. The key pillars to the plan are solar, wind and energy efficiency. The plan sets out 90 MW of large scale solar to be installed by 2020, and around 72 MW of small and medium scale rooftop photovoltaics.

Italy closes first PV register

At midnight, registration for Italy’s first photovoltaic register under the Conto Energia V expired. GSE is scheduled to publish the list of projects eligible for a feed-in tariff (FIT) in October.

Bulgaria: Up to 39% retroactive grid fee for PV operators

The Bulgarian state regulator has introduced a retroactive renewable energy grid fee. Under the new rules, photovoltaic operators will have to pay back up to 39% of their feed-in tariffs (FITs). While the fee is supposed to be temporary, no deadline has been provided.

Renewables in UK to rival thermal power by 2025

A new report, released today, has concluded that the cumulative installed capacity of renewable energy plants will reach 79 GW by 2025, only 2 GW less than the predicted installed capacity of traditional thermal plants.

OPIC to fund 60 MW South African PV project

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) will invest up to US$250 million in its first photovoltaic project in South Africa.

Fluor Corporation plans 170 MW PV project in California

Fluor Corporation has been awarded an EPC contract to construct a 170 MW photovoltaic plant in southern California by Centinela Solar Energy, LLC, a member of the LS Power Group. It is scheduled to be online by mid-2014.

Sonnedix closes €90 million financing on 24 MW French PV project

Sonnedix has closed a €90 million long term non-recourse project financing deal on its 24 MW photovoltaic project in north eastern France with HSH Nordbank AG.

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