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GT Solar secures 2 new polysilicon equipment orders

GT Solar International, Inc. has received new orders worth USD$81.7 million for its polysilicon production equipment.

Gesolar ramps up production capacity

Phase II of Gesolar’s workshop has gone into production. The potential for over 200 new jobs has been created and an extra 180 megawatts (MW) of annual production capacity added.

Jusung Engineering and MEMC enter solar cell production partnership

Jusung Engineering Co., Ltd. and MEMC Singapore Pte. Ltd.have entered into a strategic partnership agreement to establish a solar cell production facility.

Italian PV association calls for market certainty as investor confidence fails

Investor concern among Italian and foreign photovoltaic operators is said to be running high after rumors emerged that the government would further cut incentives. Despite assurances to the contrary, GIFI says the industry is panicked.

US non-residential PV pipeline hits 17 GW

There are currently 17 gigawatts (GW) worth of photovoltaic projects in the U.S. pipeline, according to new research.

Scatec Solar undertakes 2.5 MW German PV project

Norwegian company Scatec Solar has started construction on a 2.5 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic plant in Utscheid, Germany.

Mixed outlook for PV inverter market

Due to oversupply in the photovoltaic market in 2010, the global inverter market is expected to decline by over 10 percent, to below $6 billion this year. The long-term outlook is, however, positive.

Ontario: PV projects worth 27.5 MW approved

Feed-in tariffs for six new large-scale photovoltaic projects totaling 27.5 megawatts (MW) have been secured in Ontario this week.

Q-Cells to start work on last phase of 60 MW PV project

Q-Cells’ North American subsidiary is gearing up to start work on the last ten megawatt (MW) AC phase of Starwood Energy Group Global’s 60 MW photovoltaic project in Ontario.

49.9 MW Ohio solar project takes step closer to reality

AEP Ohio and Turning Point Solar LLC have entered into a participation agreement to develop a 49.9 megawatt (MW) solar generation facility.

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