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Solar pioneer calls for more PV communication

In an exclusive interview, pioneering photovoltaic researcher, Martin Green has called for more efforts to be made in advocating photovoltaics in the wider community and within the power industry.

Toshiba plans 100 MW of solar for Japan

According to media reports, Toshiba Corp. is planning to install 100 MW worth of solar in Japan’s in Minami Soma.

Germany: RWE turns off nuclear and looks to solar power

German utility giant RWE is now considering investments in solar energy and wants to completely move away from nuclear power. The new chief executive seeks to restructure the energy giant.

California: Soitec Solar receives $25 million for CPV expansion

One of Soitec Solar’s U.S. subsidiaries has received a US$25 million Department of Energy (DOE) grant to support its concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) module expansion.

Centrotherm appoints restructuring officer

Germany’s centrotherm photovoltaics AG has appointed a new chief restructuring officer (CRO) to help implement its ct focus restructuring program. Meanwhile, the company founder has stepped down.

UK: 30 MW PV park in the planning

Lark Energy has announced it is currently working on a 30 MW photovoltaic park in the U.K. When complete, it will be the country’s largest. In related news, solar investment opportunities in the country have been highlighted.

Canadian Solar invests in 122 MW North American PV pipeline

Canadian Solar Inc. has announced its involvement in a North American photovoltaic pipeline, which will see the Chinese module manufacturer install 122 MW by 2014. The move is part of its strategy to move downstream.

Japan: New PV FITS to prompt 3.2 GW installation growth

3.2 GW, or US$9.6 billion worth of new photovoltaic installations are expected to be added in Japan, following the country’s solar electricity price announcement on June 18.

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.

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