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543 kW rooftop solar power system placed in service at Algoma Orchards

Algoma Orchards Ltd., which is the largest independently owned apple grower and packer in Canada, is now hosting a 543 kilowatt (kW) DC solar photovoltaic system on the roof of its processing facility.

One step ahead: The Moroccan solar market

PV Technology Conference – North Africa 2012 provides information on technological solutions to the challenges posed by arid climates.

Unirac awarded contract for 110 MW landmark solar generating facility

Unirac, Inc., has been awarded a contract by Bechtel Power Corporation to supply the ground mount system for the 110MW AC Catalina Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Project in Kern County in Southern California.

Grace Solar won the Newcastle 633 kW rooftop PV power plant

Newcastle rooftop solar photovoltaic power plant is formally complete the installation work, and ready to connect the grid.

Military communities in California, Colorado to receive cleaner energy; SolarCity launches veterans hiring initiative

Lend Lease and SolarCity have announced the next project within SolarStrong, SolarCity’s ambitious plan to provide solar electricity for up to 120,000 U.S. military homes.

Australia’s solar succession plan receives another boost

The Australian Government has announced almost $1.3 million of funding for Australia’s next generation of solar researchers.

Decker Anlagenbau expands its presence on the Asian PV market

The Bavarian specialist for PV silicon cleaning has a strong partner on the Asia-Pacific market – the Taiwanese company Keeyang Engineering Ltd.

The Zilla Phantom revolutionizes solar mounting

Mount any standard module without rails with the Zilla Phantom.

Conergy takes on apprentices after First Solar plant closure

System supplier remains committed to its Frankfurt (Oder) location and keeps its focus on module production.

Q.Cells modules tested cyclone-proof

Solar modules by Q.Cells are the first to withstand stringent wind load or Category D cyclone pressure as shown in a test performed at the renowned Cyclone Testing Centre at James Cook University in Australia.

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