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8minutenergy and Gestamp release project details for 355 MW pipeline

Last week, 8minutenergy Renewables and Gestamp Solar announced their intention to install 355 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaics in California. They have now provided pv magazine with the project specifics.

Global Solar Energy opens thin film plant in Germany

U.S.-based Global Solar Energy has opened a 35 megawatt flexible thin film photovoltaic module manufacturing plant in Germany’s Berlin-Adlershof.

Etrion's Italian PV portfolio hits 60 MW

Etrion Corporation has completed its 10 megawatt (MW) Helios ITA-3 solar project in Puglia, Italy, thus bringing the company’s photovoltaic portfolio in the country to 60 MW.

Former Conergy chairman hits back; production closure status updated

On Thursday, Conergy’s supervisory board filed suit against four former board members. Now the former chairman is defending himself against the allegations. In other news, there are reports that Conergy only plans to manufacture solar modules in Frankfurt/Oder.

Germany: PV generation overtakes hydropower for the first time

In the first half of 2011, renewable energy broke a new record, having met more than 20 percent of Germany’s electricity demand. Also for the first time, photovoltaic generation overtook hydropower.

SpectraWatt files for bankruptcy just months after laying off workers

According to various media reports, solar cell manufacturer SpectraWatt Inc. has filed for bankruptcy. The news comes just months after the company laid off over 100 employees.

GT Advanced Technologies acquires Confluence Solar

GT Advanced Technologies Inc., formely known as GT Solar, has acquired Confluence Solar Inc. for USD$80 million.

Conergy sues 4 former board members

The dust apparently refuses to settle at the Hamburg-based photovoltaic company. Conergy has now decided to sue four of its former members of the board for violations as established under the German Stock Corporation Law.

Japan: Renewable energy signed into law

While details of the scheme are pending, photovoltaics looks set to receive a major boost in Japan with a renewable energy bill passing through the upper house of parliament today. Analysts Jefferies predict solar to be the big winner under the scheme and said that the law, “will become an eventual feed-in tariff (FIT).”

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REC extends PV production shutdown

REC has extended its photovoltaic production shutdown in Norway until the end of the year.

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