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GE puts CdTe plant on hold

GE Energy has made the decision to put construction on hold at its Colorado thin-film fab for “at least” 18 months. The fab was to have an annual production of capacity of 400 MW when fully ramped, employing CdTe semiconductor technology.

Sharp confirms relocation from Germany to UK

Sharp has confirmed it will move its European solar business from Germany’s Hamburg to the U.K.’s Wrexham. By the end of the fiscal year, the next phase of the company’s restructuring should be complete. Furthermore, it is looking to enter new business areas.

Japan: Deutsche Bank forecasts falling PV installation costs, but says hurdles remain

On the back of the new feed-in tariffs in Japan, which came into effect Sunday, July 1, Germany’s Deutsche Bank says that while it expects to see an increase in installed photovoltaic capacity, and thus falling costs, implementation hurdles still exist.

Sky Solar unveils 300 MW Chilean PV plans

China-based Sky Solar has announced it will invest US$900 million in developing over 300 MW worth of photovoltaic plants in Chile.

S.A.G. Solarstrom concludes €65 million loan agreement

Germany’s S.A.G. Solarstrom has finalized a €65 million deal with the Deutsche Bank. The funds will be used towards the installation of photovoltaic projects in Germany and Italy.

Whole 1 GW Blythe project to convert to PV

It seems likely that the entire one GW Blythe Solar Power Project (BSPP) will use photovoltaic technology instead of solar thermal. The cost competitiveness of photovoltaics is said to be a key reason.

Grid storage costs to decrease

Lux Research has released a forecast that expects lithium-ion and molten-salt battery costs to fall to US$500/kWh by 2022. This is predicted to bring down the high capital cost of emerging grid storage technologies. However, it is still double the target of US$250/kWh.

Konarka’s German subsidiary files for bankruptcy

A month after U.S.-based Konarka Technologies, Inc. filed for bankruptcy, its wholly owned German subsidiary, Konarka GmbH has followed suit at the Nuremberg District Court.

REC financial restructuring hits hurdle

On June 22, the Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) announced a number of financial restructuring measures including measures to restructure its revolving debt facility and to offer approximately 870,000 million new shares to raise around NOK1.3 billion (US$218 million).

Chile: Solarpack to build 25 MW PV project

Spain-based Solarpack has won a contract to build, develop and manage two photovoltaic plants worth 25 MW in the Tarapacá region of Chile.

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