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Conergy hits black for first time in five years

Germany-based Conergy AG has concluded a successful financial year, having boosted sales by over 50 percent. In terms of operating income, the company reports it is in the black again for the first time since 2006.

Europe: PV leading renewable energy

According to the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), PV represented the strongest capacity growth in Europe last year, out of all the renewable energy technologies.

SNEC PV: Cheap doesn’t always equal bad quality

According to attendees, this year’s SNEC PV is even bigger than its predecessor, and has a much larger Chinese presence. Quality, meanwhile, is the buzzword on everyone’s lips.

Africa sees largest rooftop solar system installed

What has been described as Africa’s largest solar rooftop system has been installed on the roof of the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) headquarters.

OPDE undertakes 26 MW Italian PV project

OPDE Italia has started construction on six Italian PV plants, which, when completed, will produce a total of 26 megawatts (MW).

Oerlikon secures China order

Oerlikon Solar has secured an order for its KAI equipment from Chinese photoelectric glass manufacturer Dong Xu Ltd. It is unknown how much the order is worth, or the amount of equipment sold.

Q-Cells reports strong financial results

Following a number of expansions, German company Q-Cells SE had a successful 2010. Reporting its financial results, it says sales increased by over 70 percent year on year, while module production volume almost doubled.

Chinese polysilicon a key focus at SNEC PV

The 5th SNEC PV got off to a successful start in Shanghai, China yesterday. Following speculation earlier this year that the spot price for polysilicon is set to increase, attention at the trade show turned to the Chinese polysilicon market.

Australia: PV safety issues highlighted

Ted Spooner, a visiting fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) speaks to pv magazine about PV safety issues, following a recent spate of systems being disconnected from the Australian grid.

Updated: Puxing Chengda to open polysilicon, solar cell and module factories

Having signed agreements with Schmid Silicon Technology GmbH (SST) and Gebr. Schmid GmbH + Co. (Schmidt), Xinjiang Puxing Chengda New Energy Technology Co. Ltd. will open a 15,000 ton polysilicon, and a 2.5 gigawatt solar cell and module factory.

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