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CME to build 3.5 MW solar park in Spain

Portuguese company CME Construção e Manutenção Electromecânica SA is to install a 3.5 megawatt (MW) solar park in Spain.

Suntech exceeds 2010 targets; positive about coming year

Having outshone both its revenue and shipment targets in 2010, Suntech is looking forward to a positive 2011. The company announced it expects to ship at least 2.2 gigawatts (GW) of solar products, in addition to generating revenues of between $3.4 billion and $3.6 billion.

China: JA Solar to establish 3 GW solar facility

Under a new agreement, JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. is to set up a three gigawatt (GW) production facility in China. BHF Bank expects Roth & Rau to benefit, while Q-Cells will find it hard to compete.

Ontario PV market growing, but political issues exist

The Ontario PV market is expected to reach 2.6 gigawatts (GW) of total installed capacity by 2015. However, political concerns and market instability remain.

Italy to make PV tariff decision within 2 weeks

According to new information released, Italy will reach a decision on the rate of its new PV feed-in tariffs (FIT) within two weeks.

SunPower and Toshiba enter into supply agreement

Under a new agreement, Toshiba Corporation has ordered 48 megawatts (MW) worth of solar panels from SunPower Corporation.

Roth & Rau AG wins €6 million Indian order

Roth & Rau reports that it has received its first order, based on its new turnkey model, from an unnamed Indian telecommunications company.

France announces dramatic PV tariff cuts

The French Government has issued new feed-in tariffs, which will come into effect on March 10. Under the changes, any PV systems over 100 kilowatts (kW) in size will receive just €0.12 per kWh.

ABB to build 24 MW Italian PV plant

Despite the country’s recent problems, ABB has received a $50 million order from Phoenix Renewables to deliver a 24 megawatt (MW) PV power plant in Lazio, Italy.

China to see an up to 1 GW PV cell facility open

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. and MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. have joined forces to open an up to one gigawatt (GW) Chinese PV cell production facility.

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