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Oerlikon receives green light to sell its solar business

Switzerland’s Oerlikon Group has received approval from the Chinese government to sell its solar business to Japan-based Tokyo Electron Ltd for an undisclosed sum.

Intersolar postpones second China tradeshow

The second Intersolar China tradeshow has been postponed, following the current difficult market conditions. The event is expected to resume in 2013, alongside its new partner, The China Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA).

South African bank approves $375 million for 8 PV projects

The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) has approved US$1 billion for the development of 14 renewable energy projects in South Africa, including eight photovoltaic projects.

15 MW PV plant planned for Mauritania

Abu Dhabi-based Masdar has announced it will build a 15 MW photovoltaic plant in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. When complete, it is expected to be the first plant of its kind in the country.

UK solar companies seek £50 million in compensation

A number of U.K. solar companies are seeking compensation from the government over its proposed photovoltaic feed-in tariff cuts, unveiled last October. A formal “Letter Before Claim” has been sent to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).

Siemens withdraws from Desertec

Siemens has said it will pull out of Desertec by the end of December. Media is also examining Bosch’s exit from the desert power project.

India: Tamil Nadu unveils ambitious solar policy

Tamil Nadu is the next Indian state to introduce a specific solar policy. With the aim of installing three GW by 2015, it is ambitious in its scope. It is also the first policy in India to introduce net metering guidelines.

Siemens exits solar business

Siemens AG has announced it will no longer be active in the solar industry, and will instead focus on wind and hydro power in the field of renewables.

Eurus Energy unveils 10 MW PV plans for Japan

Eurus Energy Group has announced it will build a 10 MW photovoltaic plant in Japan’s Osaka prefecture.

Belectric takes Konarka GmbH over

Germany-based Belectric has taken the insolvent Konarka GmbH over. The announcement marks the company’s entrance into the organic photovoltaic market.

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