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Activ Solar completes 21.18 MWp Ukrainian PV system

Activ Solar has completed the first phase of its Starokozache Solar Power Station, located in the Ukraine’s Belgorod-Dnestrovskiy, Odessa region. Overall, the power station will have a capacity of nearly 43 MW.

NovaSolar bankruptcy announced

Thin film manufacturer, NovaSolar has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to news reports.

Recurrent Energy to sell 100 MW Ontario PV portfolio

Recurrent Energy is planning to sell a 100 MW photovoltaic portfolio to Mitsubishi Corporation and Osaka Gas. The acquisition will be complete once the facilities come online in Ontario, Canada.

1 MW PV plant online in Chile

A one MW photovoltaic plant has been completed and grid connected by Spain-based Solarpack and Chilean state enterprise Codelco (Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile).

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Phono Solar: Diverse offerings key to impacting challenging market

Tier-two Chinese manufacturer Phono Solar said that the key to making an impact in the current challenging photovoltaic market is continue to develop diverse offerings targeting a number of market segments. Phono Solar’s Global Marketing Manager Eric Yuan spoke to pv magazine at the Intersolar Europe trade show.

Abengoa plans 200 MW Californian PV plant

Spain-based Abengoa has undertaken a US$360 million contract to engineer and construct a 200 MW photovoltaic plant in California’s Imperial Valley.

Lack of consumer understanding highlighted in solar survey

According to Applied Materials’ fourth annual solar energy survey, while many consumers are said to be “optimistic” about the renewable energy, there is a lack of understanding regarding costs and adoption rates.

India ups renewable energy commitment

India’s Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy has announced the increase of the country’s 2020 renewable energy targets, from six to 15 percent.

Intersolar: Inverter manufacturers say quality over quantity

While visitor numbers at the Intersolar Europe 2012 are expected to be down on last year, inverter manufacturers have reported that visitor quality has been high and that the inverter hall has been buzzing with activity.

In ‘burst of energy,’ New Jersey Outshines California

The U.S. added several more notches to its “sunbelt” during the first quarter (Q1) of 2012, according to a newly released market report. During the first three months of the year, Tennessee (number five), Hawaii (six),and North Carolina (seven) secured spots among the top ten states, ranked by installed solar capacity—pushing Maryland (12), Oregon (13), and Texas (15) farther down the list.

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