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High inventories expected as PV installation demand decreases

According to research, a decrease in demand for new PV installations in the first quarter of the year is expected to cause a “surge” in company inventories.

First Solar thin film plant expected to open ahead of schedule

First Solar has completed the roof of its new manufacturing plant in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. Expected to be operational by June, the €173 million site will have a collective annual module capacity of over 238 megawatts (MW).

Solarwatt enters UK market

Germany-based Solarwatt has announced its entry into the UK. Seemingly undeterred by the country’s recent feed-in tariff fallout, the company believes the market is set to grow “enormously”.

Ontario: OPA alters FIT application laws

Under a new amendment, the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) will no longer issue microFIT or FIT capacity allocation exempt (CAE) contracts for smaller PV projects, until it has been confirmed that there is available grid space.

900 MW Japanese thin film plant begins production

Solar Frontier has started commercial production at its new USD$1 billion Japanese CIS thin film solar module production plant. Full capacity is expected to be approached this summer.

India revises benchmark PV costs

The Indian Government has revised its benchmark costs for PV systems, effective from April 1, 2011.

7.4 MW PV portfolio sold in Czech Republic

Despite the country’s recent troubles, Austrian company Green Source GmbH and Berlin-based Parabel GmbH have sold a 7.4 megawatt (MW) PV park portfolio in the Czech Republic. It is said to be the sixth largest.

Israel: 6.7 MWp PV system to be installed

Soltec Renewable Energies and Shikun & Binui Solaria have said they will install a 7.5 megawatt peak (MWp) PV system in Israel. When completed, it will reportedly be one of the country’s largest.

Scatec to build 6 MW Italian PV plant??

Scatec Solar is to build a six megawatt (MW) PV plant in Italy’s Emilia Romagna region.

EPIA tells UK Government to "act carefully"

Following the UK’s announcement that it will bring its FIT review forward by one year, representatives from EPIA gathered in London to urge the Government to “act very carefully”.

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