The German PV and polysilicon equipment supplier increases sales in its PV and semiconductor sector to EUR 42 million over the first half of the year, reveals new orders of EUR 85.4 million.
The German high-tech equipment manufacturer posts negative EBITDA of EUR -4.5 million following unexpected order stop from a major customer in its storage segment. Company expects revenue to pick up again for Q3.
The International Renewable Energy Agency has added a new feature to its Global Atlas that it hopes will accelerate growth in the renewable energy sector worldwide by providing more detailed resource data in an effort to facilitate easier entry into new markets. The agency is working with Finnish measurement group Vaisala, which is making the information available.
The Spanish renewable energy group may have won a new lease on life, but it still has to convince other shareholders to accept the deal, which would mean suffering a severe haircut.
The Texas inverter maker blamed the drop in sales on delays in California’s incentive program and expects business to pick up in the second half of 2016 now that the problem has been resolved.
With the connection of two more utility-scale solar power plants to the grid in India, First Solar’s subsidiary in India now has a project portfolio in the country of 260 MW, further establishing itself in what is fast becoming one of the most exciting solar markets.
The U.S. solar silicon producer has signed an USD8.9 million project management contract with AM Technical Solutions for its first commercial-scale production facility in Iceland, which it hopes will enable it to strict to the strict deadlines that it has set itself.
Swiss solar power producer Etrion recorded a quarterly net profit during the second quarter of 2016 for the first time since 2014, which it attributes to its solar activities in Japan; where it plans to continue to focus its resources.
The U.S. company has won two large contracts to supply 160 MW of its high performance solar modules to PV projects in Turkey, which places it in a strong position to take advantage of a market that is expected to grow dramatically over the coming years.
The University of California’s Berkeley research institute has teamed up with GRID Alternatives to study ‘energy access’ off-grid solar projects with a view to expanding the reach of off-grid solar around the world.
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