Chinas Trina Solar Limited and Germany-based E3/DC have said they will collaborate on next generation energy storage solutions.
IFC InfraVentures, a member of the World Bank Group, and Norways Scatec Solar have signed an agreement, under which they intend to develop photovoltaic projects in parts of West and Central Africa.
Calyxo GmbH will ramp up capacity of its cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin film photovoltaic modules in Germanys in Saxony-Anhalt.
China has become the worlds most successful cleantech nation, both in terms of its growth (number one) and the size of its sector relative to its total economy (second only to Denmark), according to a new WWF report. Meanwhile, photovoltaics has been identified as the fastest growing cleantech segment.
Photovoltaics accounted for around ten percent of Germanys energy supply in May, according to the countrys Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft (BDEW).
Talks with an investor, which should, in the short term, eliminate the debt of Solarwatt AG, have failed. As such, the photovoltaic company will probably have to register for insolvency with the District Court. Update: In-house restoration is sought.
Germanys aleo solar AG has today announced it will close its photovoltaic module factory in Santa Maria de Palautordera, Spain, by the end of the year at the latest. Ninety-two jobs will go.
First Solar has announced it will work on two photovoltaic projects worth 159 megawatts (MW) under Australias Solar Flagships Program.
Markets in which photovoltaics can be a true competitor with traditional energy sources was one of the themes emerging from the first day of the Intersolar Europe Convention, which began in Munich yesterday. German market integration measures, future developments in Spain and the importance and potential of storage technologies all emerged as themes.
With only days to go before Intersolar Europe opens its doors, talk of an EU trade case – similar to the U.S.-Sino one – is becoming more common on the photovoltaic rumor mill. Chinese manufacturer Trina Solar has made adjustments to cope with the provisional tariffs imposed and Ben Hill, President of Trina Solar Europe, spoke to pv magazine about its possible implications and more.
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