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ReneSola completes 20 MW Chinese PV plant

China-based ReneSola has grid connected a 20 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant to the Chinese grid.

Soitec acquires US manufacturing facility for CPV modules

Soitec has acquired a new manufacturing facility in San Diego from Sony Electronics Inc. in order to manufacture its concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) modules. The move marks an investment of over US$150 million and is expected to create 450 new onsite jobs.

Intersolar India highlights Indian market potential

When Intersolar India closes its doors today, both the exhibitors and visitors should be very satisfied. The great expectations in the Indian solar market seem to have mobilized a number of smaller Indian companies, in addition to the big Indian and international players present there.

Moves in the CIS/CIGS space

Developments in thin-film module manufacturers and technology have provided a talking point as industry news winds down before Christmas.

Organic solar cell with inverted architecture achieves 8.3 percent efficiency

Imec, Polyera and Solvay announce that they have achieved a world record efficiency of 8.3 percent on their organic solar cells, which use inverted architecture.

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.

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