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LONGi Solar first to place order for new Meyer Burger tool

Swiss equipment supplier Meyer Burger today announced the launch of its new MAiA EVO system, and the receipt of the first order for the system from PERC manufacturer LONGi Solar Technology. The tool is set to be delivered in the second half of 2017.

Canary Islands’s utility Disa buys another 7 MW of solar

Including this operation, the installed PV capacity of the power and gas distributor in the archipelago has reached 20 MW.

Greece’s PPC utility targets 550 MW of new solar

Greece’s incumbent utility, the Public Power Corporation (PPC) has announced a target for new solar PV projects. The move, while justified, may come too late to save the PPC, which is trying to reduce its reliance on lignite and avoid bankruptcy.

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Belgian region of Flanders sees first MW-sized PV project come online after revision of incentive program in 2013

A 2.2 MW rooftop PV array was installed on Nike’s distribution center in Ham. The facility will cover up to 15% of the building’s energy needs.

Armenia pre-qualifies 10 developers for 55 MW solar tender

Through the tender, the Armenian government will build the country’s first large-scale PV plant as part of its six-year $58 million solar program.

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Hive Energy’s subsidy-free 40 MW UK solar plant gets approval

The British solar developer confirms that its proposed 40 MW solar farm in Hampshire, southern England, will be commissioned by early 2018 and built without the need for any form of subsidy or support from government.

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U.S. university CPV system outperforms silicon by 54% in test

A single-cell concentrating photovoltaic system developed by researchers at Penn State University reportedly reached 30% efficiency, and generated 54% more energy during a two-day test than a commercial silicon solar in the same conditions.

Hevel’s 15 MW project in Russia’s Saratov region nears completion

The 1.5 billion RUB ($25.3 million) project is scheduled to come online within two months. The Russian module maker has currently built around 50% of the facility.

SolarWorld announces lay-off plan

The company said that continuing it’s business operations is possible only with reduced staff. Production must keep going in the interest of possible future investors.

On a journey to high power: Cell and module-level innovation at Intersolar Europe 2017

pv magazine provides a brief overview of high-efficiency, high-output solutions presented at Intersolar Europe 2017.

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