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Enfinity to install 3 PV projects in California

Enfinity is to install three photovoltaics (PV) projects in California this year. Meanwhile, construction has begun on Enfinity Canada’s 36 megawatt peak (MWp) Stardale installation in East Hawkesbury, Ontario.

Sun Materials to build 5 silicon plants following acquisition

Hong Kong-based Mascotte Holdings Limited is to acquire a 50.1 percent stake of Taiwanese polycrystalline silicon manufacturer Sun Materials for USD$150 million (around HK$1.17 billion).

30 MW Cimarron solar facility begins commercial operations

A 30 megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) facility, constructed by First Solar, has begun commercial operations in New Mexico, the U.S.

Tenesol completes 6.9 MW French farming PV project

Tenesol, in cooperation with farming association Sicaseli, has completed a €34 million rooftop photovoltaics (PV) project in France.

Abound Solar receives MCS certification

U.S. thin film manufacturer, Abound Solar, has received MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) certification for its AB1-series of photovoltaic modules.

Germany looking to capture PV recycling market

Two towns in Germany have joined forces to encourage photovoltaics (PV) recycling firms to set up shop in their area, after identifying a gap in the market.

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Sulfurcell aims for 14 percent thin film efficiency

Sulfurcell is hoping to achieve 14 percent efficiency for its thin film photovoltaics modules after securing €18.8 million in equity funding.

India to implement pilot project in Egypt

In a bid to enhance bilateral cooperation and to motivate the Indian private sector to participate in developing renewable energy sectors, India has signed a MoU with Egypt.

Ontario ranks high for PV

Ontario has moved ahead of New Jersey to take second place in North American solar photovoltaic (PV) rankings for 2010. The first place is still held by California, but the current rate of growth in Ontario could rival the sunny state this year.

PV inverter market to reach US$8.5 billion in 2014

According to IMS Research, the global PV inverter market is expected grow at compound annual rates of nearly 25 percent. IMS also adds that seven million inverters are expected to be sold in 2014 compared to less than one million in 2009.

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