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Rooftop FIT project installed in Ontario: solar developer partners with Cetrosolar in Canada

Today Centrosolar Canada’s customer and value-added integrator EnviroEn-Inc. announces the launch of a 135kW rooftop FIT solar project now being installed at Dubwear headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario. Dubwear is a custom clothing provider to over 300 Canadian and US universities, travel operators, camps and corporations.

MKS Instruments reports Q2 2011 financial results

Record Non-GAAP net earnings of $38.8 million; up 16% from Q2 of 2010.

Report forecasts $122 billion in energy storage investment

A new report from Pike Research predicts that, over the next decade, photovoltaic and wind energy production will be the main driver for $122 billion in investment energy storage projects.

France’s biggest PV power plant one step closer

A 33 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant, in Curbans, France is one step closer to completion with Spanish mounting system manufacturer Grupo Clavijo finishing its stage of the installation.

Rajasthan announces bid dates for projects under its solar policy

On April 19 of this year, Rajasthan finalized its Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy 2011. It targets a minimum of 550 megawatts (MW) of grid connected solar power in Phase 1 (up to 2013).

IMS Research observes falling gross margins

The latest quarterly report into the photovoltaic industry, by IMS Research, shows falling module prices and big reductions in gross margins for module suppliers.

Peterborough council begins rooftop solar ahead of FIT deadline

As the July feed-in tariff (FIT) deadline for U.K. photovoltaic installations looms, the cathedral city of Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire 120 kilometers north of London, has gone ahead with a scheme to install 1.5 megawatts of capacity to council properties in the city.

SolarCity moves into active Hawaiian market

Full-service photovoltaic provider SolarCity has made strong moves into the Hawaiian market launching a residential installation program and beginning construction on rooftop installations to power 2000 homes.

US Ex-Im Bank hits $500 million in Indian solar loans

The Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank) of the United States has announced two new loans for Indian photovoltaic projects totaling $25 million. This is in addition to $75 million in solar transactions in the financial year 2011 through June 30, brings the total of Indian solar transactions to $500 million, worth 315 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity.

Alternative Power Exhibition brings solar to Nigeria

A display of photovoltaic systems and components attracts industry, government and hundreds of visitors. Initial costs seen as the major impediment to more widespread application.

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