Quanta Power Generation, Inc., a subsidiary of Quanta Services, Inc., has won two contracts from GCL Solar Energy, Inc. under which it will provide EPC services for two U.S. photovoltaic plants worth 70 megawatts (MW).
Just a day after First Solar announced the closure of its Frankfurt (Oder) facility in Germany and the loss of 2,000 jobs, GTM Research has released a report which asks “Is the window closing for thin film PV?”
Photovoltaic manufacturer, Q-Cells SE is currently looking for an investor. The company is weighed down with debt, however.
Korea-based STX Group is renowned for its ship building and trading activities. However, since 2009, the company has been steadily ramping up its solar cell production, and launched its first module in 2011. In an interview with pv magazine the company talks about its photovoltaic factory plans and large-scale project ambitions.
Photovoltaic module manufacturer, Canadian Solar Inc. and project developer, SkyPower Limited have formed a joint venture (JV) under which they will install up to 200 megawatts (MW) of photovoltaics in Ontario, Canada. They will also develop projects internationally.
Lanco Solar has completed and connected 56 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaic projects to the grid in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Thin film photovoltaic giant, First Solar, has today announced it is significantly reducing its operations in Germany, due to the “deteriorating” market conditions in Europe. It is also scaling back its operations in Malaysia. Around 2,000 jobs will be lost.
More details have emerged as to First Solars decision to halt its module production operations in Germany before the end of 2012. Analysts say the decision should not come as a surprise.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), through its sophisticated think tank, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E), is funding a $30 million research competition that will engage Americas brightest scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs in improving the capability of energy storage devices, including batteries.
The 6th China New Energy International Forum (CNEIF) ended on Saturday, April 14, in Beijing with the key conclusion that the Chinese photovoltaic market is full of promise, despite the subsidy cuts in Europe this year and the running investigation of Chinese cell and panel manufacturers in the U.S.
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