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Solar Millennium and Claassen to restart settlement negotiations

It has been suggested that Solar Millennium AG and former CEO Utz Claassen restart settlement negotiations. The parties have until the end of this November to resolve their dispute.

US: SPI to showcase new conference format

pv magazine learns that, in addition to changing locations for the first time in its seven year history, the Solar Power International 2011 tradeshow, scheduled to be held in Dallas, Texas, from October 17 to 20, is also set to showcase a new conference format.

PV status report discusses path ahead; perception, regulations and limitations analyzed

A major shift away from Europe and the maintenance of worldwide photovoltaic programs are again the two major factors that will dominate photovoltaic market development in the coming years, according to a new report.

Conergy discontinues wafer and cell manufacturing at Frankfurt (Oder); 300 jobs affected

Following speculation, Conergy AG has finally confirmed it will discontinue solar wafer and cell operations at its Frankfurt (Oder) plant in Germany. Around 300 jobs will be affected.

Japan: 10 MW PV plant online

According to reports, Kansai Electric Power Co.’s 10 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant has begun operations.

73 MW Thai PV plant nears completion; Sharp to provide maintenance services

Sharp Corporation has announced that its newly formed company, Sharp Solar Maintenance Asia Co. Ltd (SSMS), will provide maintenance services for a 73 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic plant, currently under construction in Thailand.

US: Solarthon fundraiser to install PV on 50 homes in 5 days

Grid Alternative’s annual Solarthon fundraiser is about to kick off this week. Over the course of five Saturdays, 50 low-income households will be kitted out with photovoltaic systems across the U.S.

Samsung planning to open fourth Ontario solar facility

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has announced that Samsung is planning to open a photovoltaic module manufacturing facility in London.

New JV established to recycle PV modules

A new joint venture has been set up, in order to produce metal products and other, valuable materials from old photovoltaic modules.

EU PVSEC: Doors close on price war

Cold winds off the harbor blew hard as the 26th EU PVSEC closes in Hamburg. Visitor numbers were stagnant and many reported slow business and observed massively slashed module prices.

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