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Positive Energy completes 2 MW Greek PV project

Positive Energy has completed the construction of a two megawatt (MW) photovoltaic park in the Greek prefecture of Lakonia.

SolarWorld begins shipment of PV modules to Stardale project

SolarWorld has begun shipment of its photovoltaic modules to the 33 megawatt Stardale Solar PV Project, located in southeast Ontario, Canada.

Canadian Solar to supply 15 MW of PV modules to UK projects

Under a new agreement, Canadian Solar Inc. will supply 15 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaic modules to Spanish company Isolux, for use in three UK solar projects.

India’s solar potential remains untapped, but the future's bright

A recent KPMG report finds that the Indian economy faces increasing challenges in terms of energy policy, and that the seeds have been sown for a rapid and scalable solar sector “in the very near future”.

Ontario: United Solar to open thin film facility

United Solar will open its new USD$12 million, 15 megawatt (MW) thin film facility in LaSalle, Ontario today. Up to 80 new jobs are expected to be created.

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SunPower completes 3.5 MW Macy's solar system

SunPower Corp. has completed a 3.5 megawatt (MW) solar system for department store Macy’s, Inc. The rooftop system is located atop the retailer’s online fulfillment center in Goodyear, Arizona.

PV inverter shipments decline by 39 percent in first quarter 2011

Market uncertainty and high levels of unsold inverters in countries such as Germany, Italy and France have been cited as contributing factors behind the global drop in inverter shipments, says IMS Research.

PVN plans to install PV atop New York’s landfills

PV Navigator (PVN) has announced its intentions to participate in New York’s plan to install photovoltaic systems on the city’s abundant landfill space.

SPG Solar completes solar installation for Californian dairy farm

SPG Solar has installed an 891 kilowatt (kW) solar energy system for California-based Lakeside Dairy. It is expected to generate over 1.7 megawatt hours of electricity annually.

Suntech revises guidance after first quarter declines

Having predicted a buoyant 2011 at the end of last year, Suntech has had to revise its full year revenue and consolidated gross margin guidance after experiencing both sequential financial and shipment declines. And, while year-on-year increases have been seen, the company expects the second quarter to be flat.

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