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Oerlikon sells solar business

Switzerland-based Oerlikon Group will sell its thin film solar operations to Japanese company, Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL) for an undisclosed sum. In reporting its negative 2011 financial results, the group cited “extremely challenging” market conditions and a lack of customer investment.

Australia: Remote Aboriginal community saves with solar

In an environment where very hot, humid conditions are common in the wet-season months, remote Aboriginal communities have begun turning to photovoltaic installations to reduce power bills. Power-hungry air conditioners are used extensively during the summer months – known as the wet season – and rising electricity prices have been impacting on communities.

Suncore starts CPV production in China

Suncore Photovoltaics has commenced production of its concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) modules in China following the completion of Phase-I construction at its facility in Huainan.

Enerplan: French solar industry remains sceptical

France-based Enerplan demands a clear political strategy for France’s future, and expresses scepticism over electricity giant, Electricité de France’s (EdF’s) Photowatt takeover.

Germany’s solar industry out in force

Under a beating sun, around 12,000 people from across Germany gathered together today in Berlin at 13.00 to protest against the new photovoltaic feed-in tariff (FIT) changes.

Panasonic starts work on Malaysian PV facility

Panasonic Energy Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. has begun construction on its 300 megawatt (MW) Malaysian photovoltaic production facility.

Mixed messages for UK PV: Innovation and criticism

In what is a microcosm of the environment facing photovoltaics in many parts of the world, in the UK innovative installations have been going up, while a new report has been produced critical of the country’s renewable energy goals.

Germany’s Ralos also files for insolvency

Ralos New Energies AG, based in Germany, has also filed for insolvency. The photovoltaic system provider and project developer cites a weak financial situation as the primary reason.

Solar boat race: Fourth edition registers forty

The enrollment period for the fourth solar boat race closed with forty registrations. The race is scheduled to take place in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands on July 8.

Foresight acquires 2 UK PV plants

Alternative asset manager, Foresight Group has bought two ground-mounted photovoltaic projects worth six megawatts (MW) in the U.K.

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