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Mixed Q2 results from Chinese manufacturers

Preannouncements of financial results in Q2 have revealed a mixed bag from Chinese manufacturers, which are facing tariffs on their products in the U.S. and potential anti-dumping measures in the E.U.

US: Bancorp and National Cooperative Bank jointly finance 8 solar projects

US$64.4 million in funds will be used to finance the photovoltaic projects that Borrego Solar Systems will develop. The projects are to be found at municipal landfills and at a school district.

Schüco exits thin film business

The thin film crisis has hit Schüco. The company has said it will permanently stop thin film module production, and research and development.

US: ECD and USO liquidation plan confirmed

US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan has confirmed the liquidation plans for Energy Conversion Devices (ECD) and United Solar Ovonic LLC (USO). USO is known for its Uni-Solar brand.

Poland’s KGHM to produce solar cells

Poland’s leading copper and silver miner, KGHM Polska Miedz has announced plans to produce solar cells, according to the company’s chief executive Hubert Wirth.

233 MW Solar 4 All scheme in New Jersey

A ground-breaking ceremony was held yesterday in Hackensack New Jersey, at a brownfield site that will be converted into a 1.06 megawatt (MW) solar farm. At the same time, local utility Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G), a subsidiary of PSEG, has applied to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for approval the expansion of its 233 MW “Solar 4 All” solar loan program.

BMW heir to take over 94 percent of Solarwatt

Solarwatt CEO, Detlef Neuhaus says that BMW heir Stefan Quandt will guide the company’s restructuring as the “anchor investor”. Not all jobs can be retained though.

Philippines approves FIT

After a lengthy process, the Philippines’ Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has approved feed-in tariffs (FITs) for a number of renewable energy sources. For photovoltaics, a FIT of PhP9.68/kWh (US$0.23/kWh) has been announced.

US: NREL reports solar has most potential amongst renewables

A study released by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) shows that the technical potential of photovoltaic and concentrated solar power (CSP) is the highest in the US case.

Germany: Saxony-Anhalt will not support Sovello

German state Saxony Anhalt will not provide any support for the insolvent Sovello. The state’s Economics Ministry accuses the company of not having a viable sustainable business concept in place.

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