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SunPower and Iberdrola to build 30 MW PV power plant

SunPower Corp. has signed an agreement with Iberdrola Renewables to design and build a 30-megawatt photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Colorado, the U.S.

Report: PV poised to become mainstream source of energy in Sunbelt countries

According to a new report, Sunbelt countries – those located within +/- 35° latitude around the equator – constitute an “immense” opportunity for photovoltaics (PV) to become mainstream by 2020; by 2030 they could develop into a “major” electricity source.

Meyer Burger increases 2010 net sales forecast

Swiss company, Meyer Burger has increased its net sales from CHF730 million (around USD$741 million/€532 million) to approximately CHF800 million (around USD$812 million/€583 million) for the fiscal year 2010.

Solar Frontier to supply 10 MW of PV modules for Saudi installation

Solar Frontier K.K., is to supply Saudi Aramco with 10 megawatts (MW) of thin film CIS (copper, indium, and selenium) solar modules for a car park installation in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

CNPV signs 150 MWp supply agreement with Stand-by Europe

CNPV Solar Power SA and Czech-based Stand-by Europe have entered into an extended long-term strategic partnership agreement.

Yingli to add 700 MWs of polycrystalline capacity next year

Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd has announced plans to build two polycrystalline chip production lines with an annual output capacity totaling 700 megawatts (MWs), sources reported.??

Satcon closes public offering of common stock

Photovoltaics inverter company, Satcon Technology Corporation, has announced the completion of its public offering of 10,350,000 shares of its common stock.

UK: GHL completes one of country’s largest solar rooftop systems

Greenfield Holdings (GHL) has completed what it says is one of the largest commercial rooftop solar installations in the UK.

alwitra GmbH completes 1.02 MWp German PV installation

alwitra GmbH, a has completed a 1.02 megawatt peak (MWp) rooftop solar system in Konz, Germany.

New South Wales cuts feed-in tariffs

A review of the New South Wales (NSW) solar bonus scheme has led the state government to the decision to reduce the feed-in tariffs for solar energy.

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