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Flextronics to produce NEXTracker's SPT controller

U.S.-based NEXTracker has selected global OEM electronics manufacturer Flextronics to produce its Self-Powered Tracking (SPT) controllers. The move will allow “a rapid commercial rollout of SPT”, the companies state.

Elkem finalizes REC Solar purchase

The Chinese-owned, Norway-based Elkem AS has completed the acquisition of REC Solar, the largest suppliers of solar panels in Europe.

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Uruguay: Solarpack sells 26 MW PV plant to SunEdison yieldco

Solarpack has agreed to sell a 26 MW PV power plant, to be built in the Artigas Department of Uruguay, to SunEdison’s emerging markets yieldco.

Gintech plans 350 MW solar cell production in Thailand

Gintech Thailand subsidiary has been established to set up a 350 MW solar cell production line in Thailand. It is expected to commence commercial operation in the first quarter of 2016.

E.ON, Sungevity announce plans for German solar market

Germany’s E.ON has announced it will work together with U.S. start-up Sungevity in the German energy market. Details on the investment sum were not provided.

Chinese developer's $50m warchest

United PV Group will raise funds from a convertible bond issue. Hong Kong-based developer will expand its 682 MW project portfolio.

Clean energy from 'most polluted place in Israel'

Former chemical waste sink has been capped and covered with solar panels. The 37.5 MW Ne’ot Hovav project was Israel’s first large-scale, grid-connected solar project.

Amtech reports growing revenues, high expectations

U.S.-based production equipment supplier Amtech Systems has reported growing revenues and steady bookings, on a quarter-on-quarter basis, adding that its experience at last week’s SNEC provided a number of reasons for optimism. The company reports its order backlog is at the highest level in three years.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

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Etrion secures PPA for Salvador project amid volatile spot prices; records Q1 net loss

Etrion has secured a power purchase agreement (PPA) for its 70 MW Chilean PV plant. It currently sells the generated electricity on the spot market, however market prices have been “volatile” over the past few months. The company has also reported a net loss for Q1 2015.

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