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Proinso signs 33 MW Indian PV agreement

Underlining its commitment to the Indian market, Proinso has signed two new agreements, which will see it supply equipment to photovoltaic projects worth 33 megawatts (MW) in India.

Q-Cells sets efficiency record for polycrystalline modules

German photovoltaic manufacturer Q-Cells has set an efficiency world record for its polycrystalline solar modules, having achieved a module efficiency of over 18 percent for the first time.

Aide Solar to supply 150 MW of solar modules to 710 Californian projects

Aide Solar will supply 150 megawatts (MW) worth of solar modules to Folium Energy under a new agreement.

Solar cell shakeout expected due to equipment spending decline

A “significant” solar cell manufacturer shakeout is expected from 2012 to 2014, due to a “collapse” in equipment spending.

E-mobility plugging into solar

In what some consider an area of significant growth in the photovoltaic sector, e-mobility has been in focus this week with manufacturers big and small presenting their latest technology.

Gehrlicher completes first Bulgarian PV project

Gehrlicher Solar AG has completed its first Bulgarian photovoltaic project. Located in Kosharevo near Breznik, the 1.2 megawatt system is expected to generate around 1.4 million kilowatt hours of energy annually.

Austria enhances PV incentives

While it took the Alpine republic a long time to negotiate new regulations for its solar subsidies, there is now a compromise that will give the green light to photovoltaic technology in Austria.

BIPV predicted to be worth $11 billion by 2016

New research from NanoMarkets forecasts that building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) product revenues will exceed USD$11 billion in 2016. Meanwhile, installed BIPV capacity is set to increase to 3.6 gigawatts (GW).

Kaco opens 2GW inverter plant in Ontario

Kaco new energy has opened a two gigawatt (GW) inverter manufacturing plant in London, Ontario. Over 100 jobs are expected to be created.

Arista widens solar focus with new Helios partnership

Under a new agreement, Helios Solar Works will manufacture and supply photovoltaic modules to Arista Power, which is currently expanding its solar presence.

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