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Centrosolar establishes Canadian subsidiary

Germany-based Centrosolar Group AG has opened a Canadian subsidiary. In addition to providing photovoltaics (PV) systems, Centrosolar Canada will also be offering training through its Centroschool.

SunPower chairman to quit

SunPower chairman T.J. Rodgers has told the company board that he intends to resign after his term expires next year, according to Reuters.

Italy: Scatec Solar and Norsk Solkraft to build 7 MW PV plant

Scatec Solar and Norsk Solkraft have signed an agreement to build a seven megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) plant in Puglia, Italy.

Research: Crystalline silicon technology has the solar edge

Advances in crystalline silicon technology, combined with the falling cost of the polysilicon raw material, have served to pile pressure on manufacturers of emerging thin film technologies, according to a new research report.

Suntech to acquire 375MW of wafer manufacturing capacity

Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. has announced it is in the process of acquiring 375 megawatts (MW) of ingot and wafer slicing capacity in China. The company has also reported positive third quarter financial results.

Research: Module manufacturers must focus on increasing revenues

New research has revealed that “rapid price erosion” is likely to see a decline in market revenues, despite the fact that photovoltaics (PV) module shipments are expected to increase next year.

Fasadglas invests SEK18 million in NLAB Solar

NLAB Solar has secured an additional SEK 18 million (around USD$2.6 million; €1.9 million) in financing from industrial partner Fasadglas Bäcklin AB, a Scandinavian glass facade company.

Konark to undertake 5 MW Indian PV project

Konark Gujarat PV Private Limited has submitted a Request for Qualification (RFQ) response for the design, engineering, supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of a five megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) power plant in India.

Sinosol to build 20 MW project in Ukraine

German-Chinese company Sinosol AG has announced it is planning and supplying a 20 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Ukraine for an unnamed, “renowned” local investor.

Suniva secures funds to expand export business

U.S.-based Suniva has received a USD$15 million working capital loan guarantee, in order for it to expand its worldwide export business and secure additional working capital “as needed”.

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