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From December 7-9 2011, for the first time, the international solar industry will assemble at Beijings China National Convention Center for Intersolar China, where it will present itself to the upcoming solar market in Eastern Asia.
The precious metals and technology group, Heraeus today announced the establishment of its regional research and manufacturing facility in Singapore.
Tenesol is bringing power to more than 163,000 people in Morocco for the first time. The company, in partnership with Moroccos National Electricity Office (ONE), installed rural electrification systems at more than 26,000 homes in the countrys rural provinces. The 16 year project is scheduled to complete in 2018 at a cost of 25 million.
SunPower Corp. today announced it is offering its high efficiency solar power systems to Orchard Supply Hardware customers via information displays at Orchard Supply Hardware’s California stores and at www.OSH.com
SunEdison today announced the groundbreaking of SunE Rutley, a 10 megawatt (MW) solar project located in Ingleside, Ontario, which is the first utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) project to begin construction as part of Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program.
Singapore honors another five private sector companies for pioneering solar systems.
Singulus Technologies received an order for one Singular PECVD tool for silicon wafer solar cell fabrication from the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS). Singular is a coating tool for the application of anti-reflection coatings (ARCs) on crystalline silicon solar cells.
Antaris Solar, solar technology provider with headquarters in Germany, has been selected as the PV affinity partner by NICEIC. The partnership brings together German quality with the standards of UKs leading voluntary body for electrical installation matters.
SunEdison and Staples today announced a production milestone of more than 30 million kilowatt-hours of energy produced through solar installations on Staples’ properties, which is enough to power 1,800 average U.S. homes for one year.
The Japanese technology company Kyocera has signed on as a full member to the PV Cycles new Environmental Agreement.
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