• Allemagne
    30 juil. 2012

    SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES Receives New Solar Order

    - Order exceeding € 7 million for several systems in the thin-film division received
  • Allemagne
    30 juil. 2012

    Solarion New Manufacturing Facility in Zwenkau, Leipzig Starts Production

    Solarion AG started production today at their newly-built integrated cell and module manufacturing facility in the presence of The Minister of State of the Saxon State Ministry for Economic Affairs, Labor and Transport, Sven Morlok.  Located on a 3 hectare site in a new industrial park in Zwenkau-Sued by Leipzig, the production hall was erected in 14 months and is Solarion's first facility for the mass production of their patented flexible thin film solar cells and module products.
  • Chine
    30 juil. 2012

    Trina Solar Responds to Request to European Commission to Initiate Trade Investigation

    Trina Solar Limited offers the following statement regarding the EU ProSun Initiative Group's announcement that a formal request was rendered with the European Commission to investigate alleged unfair importation of solar products made in China.
  • Chine
    30 juil. 2012

    JA Solar Products Receive Intertek's Green Leaf Mark

    JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. today announced that three of its cell models and three of its module models have successfully completed Intertek's Carbon Footprint Evaluation program and have been granted the Green Leaf Mark by Intertek. JA Solar is the first solar company in China to receive Green Leaf Mark verification for its products.
  • Chine
    27 juil. 2012

    Powerway Has Shipped Production Equipment to South Africa

    On July 10th, 2012, the first production line was shipped from Guangdong Powerway, en route to South Africa. The initial shipment of equipment will arrive at Powerway’s mounting structure factory in Kimberley, towards the end of August, through the port of Elizabeth. It starts the countdown to the commencement of production in the factory.
  • France
    27 juil. 2012

    Senersun Signs 6MW Supply Agreement with Revosolar

    Senersun announces that is has recently signed an agreement with Spanish distributor Revosolar for the supply of 6MW worth of PV modules. The panels supplied by Senersun throughout the agreement will be provided by Revosolar in Spain, who becomes Senersun's official distributor in the country.
  • Inde
    27 juil. 2012

    BHEL Commissions Karnataka's Largest Solar Power Plant

    Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has successfully commissioned a 5MW eco-friendly Grid-Connected Solar Power Plant in Karnataka. Notably, this is the single largest Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Plant in Karnataka
  • Espagne
    27 juil. 2012

    ISOFOTON to Carry out a Euro 16M Rural Project in Senegal

    - The Senegalese Rural Electrification Agency (ASER) has awarded ISOFOTON the concession for this project, which entails an investment of Euro 16 million and financing from the European Union.
  • Allemagne
    26 juil. 2012

    Conergy Completed Its Second 630KW Rooftop Installation

    Conergy has intensified its global footprint with the completion of a second 630-kilowatt rooftop installation on another BIG shopping mall. In the wake of the first plant in Tiberius, a second is now being installed in Beit Shemesh in Israel. The power plant for BIG Shopping Centres, a company listed on the Tel Aviv stock exchange, will be one of the country's biggest rooftop installations. The investors have placed their trust in Conergy's premium modules manufactured at its Frankfurt (Oder) factory in Germany. The clean solar energy produced by more than 2,600 Conergy PowerPlus modules will be fed into the grid by Conergy IPG 300K inverters and will help the chain of shopping malls to continue pursuing its eco-friendly strategy.
  • Chine
    26 juil. 2012

    Sky Solar Japan to Begin Construction on PV Power Stations

    Since Japan formally implemented new Feed-in-Tariffs for the photovoltaic (PV) industry in July 2012, it has seen an overwhelming response and injection in the market. It is expected that with electricity prices of 42 Japanese Yen (approx. 3.36 Chinese Yuan) /kWh, internal rates of return of around 20% can be given to investors. This level of IRR has attracted and tempted many companies to invest in the PV industry either through development or through mergers and acquisition. With the strong possibility that Japan will overtake Germany as the second largest PV market in the world, many companies are vying to win a greater market share of the Japanese market.