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PV CYCLE certified with ISO 9001 and 14001 Quality and environmental standards key to PV CYCLE's industry solutions across Europe

Accreditations are the company’s most recent achievements in PV waste management and certify meeting both regulatory requirements as well as customers’ needs.

DEGER introduces new single axis DEGERtracker S70

DEGER launches a new single axis sensor controlled tracking system into the North American market.

Belectric OPV: The symbiosis of energy and design – building-integrated organic PV installations for Vic-Montaner in South-West France

The combination of aesthetically pleasing sun-shading and energy-production are key benefits of Belectric OPV installations.

Intersolar India 2015: Solar energy gaining ground in India

November 20 saw the end of the seventh Intersolar India, the largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry in India.

First Solar CEO joins TPI composites board of directors

TPI Composites, Inc. today announced that James A. Hughes has joined its board of directors.

Martifer Solar Italy adds 7 MW to its Italian O&M portfolio

Martifer Solar, a subsidiary of Martifer SGPS, has added 8 PV rooftop plants in a total of 7 MW of new third party O&M contracts to its portfolio in Italy.

Construction update on DeGrussa solar project

After four months into construction of the 10.6MW solar + 6MW battery at the off-grid DeGrussa Copper-Gold Mine, the project is on track for completion in Q1 2016 / Activities are well advanced with all posts installed, racking 50% complete and first panels being mounted.

Huawei FusionSolar draws intense interest at Intersolar India, with a 100 MW contract signed

Huawei attended Intersolar India 2015 held in Bombay Exhibition Center. Its FusionSolar smart photovoltaics (PV) solution attracted keen interest from many visitors.

Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin verifies impact of cleaning robots

In many regions of the world, sand and fine dust cause photovoltaic power plants to experience considerable yield losses. Although the manual or automatic cleaning of modules is intended to remedy this situation, it may actually damage the solar panels’ glass surfaces. The Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin (PI Berlin) has developed a number of stress tests that closely simulate practical conditions to investigate the effect of cleaning equipment on module surfaces. In addition to recommending suitable cleaning methods, the tests provide module manufacturers with evidence that the surfaces of their modules are resistant to cleaning.

Sustainable Energy Solutions and Solbridge Energy Plan Merger to Form Southern Current

Over the combined 16 years of work, these two companies established themselves as leaders in the Southeast renewables landscape.

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