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Fronius expands US operations

Underpinning its U.S. market expansion, Fronius has announced it will begin inverter production at new headquarters in Portage Indiana soon. The Austrian-based company will also introduce its Fronius Service Program to the U.S.

Fronius expands US operations; aims to become number 1 inverter supplier

Underpinning its U.S. market expansion, Fronius has announced it will begin inverter production at new headquarters in Portage, Indiana soon. The Austrian-based company will also introduce its Fronius Service Program to the U.S.

SPI: Steady growth despite the difficulties

Consolidation, but steady growth. This is the conclusion of many at the end of this year’s Solar Power International (SPI), which closed its doors yesterday in Orlando, Florida.

Isofotón eyes Sovello up

According to media reports, Spain-based Isofotón is looking to acquire Sovello. The German company’s insolvency administrator says Sovello is looking to find an investor by the end of October.

Spain introduces 6% energy tax

Photovoltaic producers will now have to pay a 6% tax on any income they earn from generating solar power, including from feed-in tariffs (FITS).

China: Construction on 40 MW PV project underway

China-based Shanghai Surpass Sun Electric Co. Ltd has started construction on 2 photovoltaic plants worth 20 MW each, in the province of Qinghai.

GreenVolts halts operations

Californian CPV company, GreenVolts has suspended operations, following “a sudden, and unexpected, change in direction from a major strategic investor,” the company said in a statement issued earlier this week. The startup based in the San Francisco Bay Area appears to be pointing to a recent investment and distribution deal that had been struck with power infrastructure giant ABB.

GE and Xtreme Power form storage partnership

GE Energy Storage and turnkey energy storage and power management system solutions provider, Xtreme Power have formed a partnership under which they will develop energy storage solutions for the grid.

US SunShot program unveils $10 million rooftop PV competition

In its bid to significantly lower the costs of solar technology and make it competitive with other forms of energy by the end of the decade, the U.S. Department of Energy’s SunShot program has unveiled a competition inviting participants to demonstrate faster, cheaper and easier ways of installing rooftop photovoltaic systems.

Global Solar Alliance presents new initiatives at SPI

Make photovoltaics more competitive through global collaboration. This is the goal of the newly formed Global Solar Alliance, which presented 2 new initiatives at the Solar Power International tradeshow in Florida yesterday.

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