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Work on 123 MW Italian PV project underway

Having secured all the necessary approvals, solarhybrid AG has announced that work on its 123 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project in Italy is underway.

State of Berlin to save Solon?

The State of Berlin has confirmed that it is very interested in saving Germany-based Solon, which filed for insolvency on Tuesday.

Construction on 150 MW Copper Mountain 2 project to begin following PPA approval

A 25 year power purchase agreement (PPA)has been approved by the California Public Utilities Commission, meaning construction can begin on Sempra Generation’s 150 megawatt (MW) Copper Mountain Solar 2 project.

Hawaii: 15 schools to receive PV power

Under a new initiative announced by Hawaii’s state Department of Education (DOE), 15 Kaua’i schools will be kitted out with photovoltaic systems in a bid to “significantly reduce” the cost of school operations.

Tata secures financing for 25 MW Indian PV project

Tata Power, a private power company based in India, has completed the financing agreements for its 25 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project, set to be located in India’s Mithapur, in the state of Gujarat.

Solarhybrid developing 150 MWp PV project

Solarhybrid AG is to install a 150 megawatt peak (MWp) photovoltaic project in Germany’s Neuhardenberg, located in Brandenburg.

Plans to rescue Solon failed

The Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) has reported that two different parties stepped up to save Solon before it filed for insolvency. However, the plans fell through at the last minute.

The debate over NSW FIT changes

While the rain fell outside, solar industry proponents have put their case to an independent committee in Sydney this week. The committee has been established to determine tariffs photovoltaic producers receive for electricity fed back into the grid. Electricity retailers presented a vastly different case to the committee members.

Solon files for insolvency

Berlin-based Solon SE is the latest 2011 solar market victim, having announced yesterday evening that it has filed an application for the opening of insolvency proceedings.

Australian energy "white paper" neglects PV potential

A strategy document released this week, on Australia’s energy future, seems to have overlooked the potential of photovoltaics in the country. Instead the report focused on unproven technology, like carbon capture and storage, and leaving the door open for the development of nuclear power stations.

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