Continuing falling photovoltaic prices, a shift in its core markets and cancelled supply contracts have all contributed to Sunways AGs falling 2011 financials. However, it remains confident that new investor, LDK Solar, can help “open up new growth prospects”. International sales also helped stabilize the company.
Major Australian financial services company, Investec has indicated that it will create a fund, which could accelerate utility-scale photovoltaics in the country.
Updated: Under a new agreement between OCI Solar Power and CPS Energy, 400 MW of solar power will be installed in San Antonio, Texas, and photovoltaic module component manufacturing facilities established. A spokesperson for CPS Energy reveals more details to pv magazine.
A 39 megawatt-hour grid connected renewable energy storage project has been launched in Europe by a consortium of seven partners.
Turnabout is fair playor rather, fair trade, according to China, which on July 20 announced that it would launch countervailing duty (CVD) and anti-dumping (AD) investigations against the U.S. solar industry, as well as an AD case against South Korea.
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have developed a highly transparent solar cell for building integration.
In another sign of the steady growth in the Australian solar market, figures released today show that more than 750,000 homes now feature photovoltaic arrays. This brings cumulative capacity, on residential rooftops, to 1.7 GW.
New research published by IMS Research indicates that due to a surge in installations, the money set aside for Italys fifth Conto Energia will be insufficient to fund the scheme, and the Italian market will effectively be operating without subsidies in 2013.
German Federal Environment Minister, Peter Altmaier is for the implementation of anti-dumping lawsuits against Chinese manufacturers in the European context, should there be evidence of unfair competition.
With a new energy framework only months away, photovoltaics is shaping up as the prime candidate to replace the nuclear reactors on which the country draws around 40 percent of its power.
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