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German wholesaler Energiebau files for insolvency

The Cologne District Court has ordered the opening of preliminary insolvency proceedings for the photovoltaic wholesaler. The provisional administrator is reviewing the state of the company. The management is eager to find a solution for its long-term survival.

Aside from problems with Russia, Ukraine offers top conditions for PV

Ukraine has emerged as an ambiguous destination for PV. It provides some eye-catching tariffs and boasts very good solar irradiation. If only political risks did not exist.

Hanergy expands operations in Silicon Valley

The Chinese company’s new Product Development Group will comprise seven units aimed at expanding its thin-film business operations around the globe.

ACME wins 160 MW in Andhra Pradesh tender

The company’s solar power portfolio has reached 422.5 MW following the additional projects from the state’s request for proposals ACME is now on course to generate 1 GW by 2017.

Vattenfall to focus on renewable energy as it preps exit from lignite business

State-owned Swedish energy giant Vattenfall will in the future concentrate on renewable energy. President and CEO Magnus Hall has announced that the company is considering a “new ownership structure” for its lignite division.

SunPower partners on 3 GW of projects in China

The California-based company is expanding its reach in China with a second joint venture. It’s partnering with TZS, Sichuan Development, Leshan Electric Power and Tianjin Tsinlien; Plans to Utilize Leading LCPV Technology

pv magazine: Week in review

Energy storage garnered the spotlight at SPI in Las Vegas while in the U.S., renewables continued to account for new capacity. In the Middle East, Saudis are looking increasingly at solar as the key to their future while Israel is testing its local industry with ever lower FITs. And SunEdison continued its global project hot streak. Without further ado, here is pv magazine’s week in review.

US DOE provides $15 million for solar and energy storage projects

A week after Energy Secretary Ernie Moniz announced US$53 million in awards for R&D at the Solar Power International trade show, the DOE is opening another funding opportunity focused on integrating higher penetrations of solar.

Greek PV market remains idle, defined by paradox

While government cuts slashed the internal rate of return for Greek PV plants, they still remain significantly higher than in other European countries and offer foreign investors a potentially attractive investment as Greece’s economy slowly recovers.

Conergy connects RWE's first UK solar farm

Conergy has erected and connected a 37 MW PV installation near British Prime Minister David Cameron’s parliamentary constituency of West Oxforshire for a limited 24-year period.

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