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Is CIGS ready for a comeback?

The CIGS PV market is poised for a comeback according to a new report, which identifies three markets ripe for development, and discusses China’s potential to take the production lead. However, if it wants to make an impact, it must first overcome its manufacturing hurdles.

Germany: Bundestag decides on solar subsidies cuts

Delegates from Germany’s Christian Democratic Union and the FDP have won. PV feed-in tariffs (FITs) will be slashed again at mid-year, depending on market growth.

California: New report calls for FITs

In a new 61-page report, San Francisco Bay area activists are calling for the distributed generation of renewable energy in California, the U.S. through a system of feed-in tariffs (FITs).

Solar Rainbow to install 2.3 MW New Jersey rooftop system

Solar Rainbow Services and Carlisle Energy Services have formed a joint venture to install a 2.3 megawatt (MW) solar rooftop system atop Jordache Enterprises’ New Jersey distribution center and warehouse.

Solon to build 15 MW Californian solar plant

Solon Corporation is to build a 15 megawatt (MW) (AC) solar power plant in California.

Bosch looking to takeover aleo solar

The Bosch Group has announced it is looking to completely take over aleo solar AG.

SNEC Shanghai: Faster, larger, more professional

China is calling the shots in the PV industry – this became clear once again at the end of the 5th SNEC (2011) International Photovoltaic Power Generation Conference & Exhibition in Shanghai, China.

Sunderbans to utilize PV power

The West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation (WBGEDC) will electrify 41 villages in the Sunderbans, which are devoid of grid connection, at an estimated cost of €18.5 million.

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.

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