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DECC figures released this morning indicate that the solar PV sector is gradually recovering from its recent market stagnation.
Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology promotes important solar research project of Bavarias J.v.G. Thoma GmbH.
The Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE), an applied contract R&D center located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, today announced that it had hired concentration photovoltaics (CPV) expert Geoffrey S. Kinsey, Ph.D. to serve as the new Director of its Photovoltaic Technologies Group.
Who dares to simulate wins! At Intersolar Europe Munich 2012 Valentin Software will present its brand new program versions PV*SOL basic and T*SOL basic.
Conergy extends existing collaboration with Stadtwerke Trier from 2009 by winning a contract for two solar parks with a total capacity of 2.2 megawatts.
The Hamburg-based system supplier Conergy and TÜV Rheinland are entering a currently unique partnership and will be collaborating closely in the certification of large photovoltaic plants in the future.
Q.Cells is the first photovoltaic manufacturer to fundamentally solve the problem of solar module output loss due to potential induced degradation (PID) and integrate this knowledge into the serial production of its solar cells and modules.
National Park Trust (NPT) announced today a $48,000 grant from First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq:FSLR) that will expand its nationally recognized environmental education program to four schools in rural communities located near First Solar’s utility-scale power plants in California and Nevada.
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Electronics Science and Technology Division, dive into underwater photovoltaic research to develop high bandgap solar cells capable of producing sufficient power to operate electronic sensor systems at depths of nine meters.
Energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus has launched a series of new market assessments for renewable energy certificates (RECs) and carbon markets in California, the western US and elsewhere.
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