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PV on "brink of economic breakthrough"

A new study has found that global investments in photovoltaic (PV) technology could double from €35 billion to €40 billion today, to over €70 billion in 2015.

Lithuania to open first solar panel production site

Lithuania is to see its first solar panel production site opened this spring. Initial capacity will be 38 megawatts (MW), however, there will room to ramp up to 65 MW.

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US: Louisiana PUC orders limited FIT

The Louisiana Public Utility Commission (PUC) has ordered utilities in the U.S. state to implement an undifferentiated feed-in tariff (FIT) for a limited contract term of five years. This will make it nearly impossible to finance projects.

US: Louisiana PUC orders limited FIT

The Louisiana Public Utility Commission (PUC) has ordered utilities in the U.S. state to implement an undifferentiated feed-in tariff (FIT) for a limited contract term of five years. This will make it nearly impossible to finance projects.

Power-One opens 1 GW North American facility

Power-One, Inc. has opened its North American manufacturing facility in Phoenix. Up to 350 people are expected to be employed.

Centrotec expands into African PV market

Centrotec Sustainable AG subsidiary, Ubbink B.V., has acquired a 60 percent stake in Germany-based Solar23 through a capital increase of €0.9 million.

Gehrlicher sells 1.9 MWp solar rooftop system

Gehrlicher Solar AG has sold a 1.9 megawatt peak (MWp) solar system to PT Erneuerbare Energien GmbH for €4.65 million.

First Solar buys 15 MW solar project; sells 20 MWs

First Solar Inc. has completed the acquisition of Helios Energy’s Amherstburg II Solar Project. First Solar will now sell it, along with a second project to Enbridge Inc., for around CAD$90 million.

Seat installs 4 MW rooftop PV project

Seat has completed the first phase of its ‘Seat in the Sun’ project, worth €17 million. When completed the project will comprise a total of six photovoltaic (PV) plants.

Hanwha SolarOne and SunEdison sign supply agreement

Under a new agreement China-based Hanwha SolarOne Co., Ltd. is to supply U.S. company SunEdison with 54 megawatts (MWs) of photovoltaic modules.

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