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SunEdison's eleventh solar project under feed-in tariff program will bring energy and jobs to Ontario

SunEdison, a leading global solar technology manufacturer and provider of solar energy services, today announced that it has reached financial close with Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale (NORD/LB) for an 18 megawatt (MW) DC solar power plant in Ontario.

RenewSys commissions 140 kW plant for captive consumption

RenewSys commissions two projects to demonstrate its EVA encapsulant and backsheet technology.

Start-up develops half price replacement EV battery

NTS Works’ new battery can remove the worry of battery exhaustion through accelerating too fast or hill climbing. The technology can be scaled across a series of EVs.

Amicus and LFC Capital announce $50m solar program

Tax benefits are monetized under the LFC Capital Solar Ownership Program to finance solar systems within seven years.

Vikram Solar's new US sales office to launch solar modules in North and South America

Vikram Solar hires PV veteran Ken Oatman to lead module sales in Americas

Innotech Solar supplies 3.6 MW of modules to 'Domani splende il sole'

Italian Province of Reggio Emilia invests in photovoltaics

Inovateus Solar initiates development of a 10.82 MW ground array at Maywood Solar Farm

The first installation of its kind on a Superfund site

Clenergy provides mounting solution for 20 MW PV power plant in mountainous Ledong, China

A 20 MW solar power plant in Ledong, which is in China’s southern Hainan province, linked up to the grid in late December 2013.

PROINSO to attend PV Japan 2014

The show will be staged from July 30 to August 1 in Tokyo, where PROINSO opened a representative office a year ago.

Self-cooling solar cells boost power, last longer

Scientists may have overcome one of the major hurdles in developing high-efficiency, long-lasting solar cells — keeping them cool, even in the blistering heat of the noonday sun.

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