• Cina
    12 set 2013

    Yingli Green Energy to Supply 28MW PV Modules for the State Grid Corporation of China

    Sept. 11, 2013 - Yingli Green Energy today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Yingli Energy (China) Company Limited ("Yingli China"), will supply 28MW of multicrystalline YGE Series PV modules to the State Grid Corporation of China ("SGCC").
  • U.S.A.
    12 set 2013

    India's First Green Building Features SunPower Solar Solution

    Sept. 11, 2013 - SunPower today announced that Swadeshi Civil Infrastructure has completed the installation of a 930-kilowatt (KW) SunPower solar system on the rooftop of the Indira Paryavaran Bhavan building in New Delhi. SunPower's solar solution was chosen for the project given its energy generation requirements and the limited rooftop area.
  • Cina
    11 set 2013

    JinkoSolar to Supply 274MWp Modules to Acciona

    Sept. 10, 2013 - JinkoSolar today announced that it entered into agreements for the supply of photovoltaic modules in total amount of 274MWp with Acciona.
  • U.S.A.
    11 set 2013

    Solectria Renewables' SGI 500XT Inverters to Power 2.3MW Solar Farm in North Carolina

    September 10, 2013 - Solectria Renewables announced today that its SGI 500XT's, 500KW external transformer inverters, have been chosen by Argand Energy Solutions to power the 2.3MW Franklin County Solar Farm in Louisburg, North Carolina.
  • Giappone Cina
    11 set 2013

    ReneSola Polycrystalline Modules to Power over 3.4MW of Panasonic Projects

    Sept. 10, 2013 - ReneSola today announced that it will supply polycrystalline modules to provide over 3.4MW of solar power to multiple PV projects developed by Panasonic Eco Solutions North America.
  • Cina
    10 set 2013

    Clenergy Commences Operation of Solar EPC Business in China Through Its New Subsidiary

    Sept. 10, 2013 - Clenergy recently announced the establishment of Clenergy (Xiamen) Energy Engineering Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Clenergy. The new company will focus on and specialize in delivering solar EPC services and will build on Clenergy's expansion in China. Clenergy's senior management described this as strategically important and part of the company's regional business plan.
  • Germania
    10 set 2013

    Scatec Solar Grid-connects South Africa's First Renewable IPP Project

    Sept. 9, 2013 - Scatec Solar had its 75MW solar PV plant, Kalkbult, in the Northern Cape region connected to the regional grid Friday, three months ahead of schedule, making the power plant the first REIPPPP project to be grid connected and operational in South Africa. Scatec Solar was awarded the Kalkbult project under the first round of the South African Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program (REIPPPP). Immediately after the financial close was reached in November last year, the company commenced construction of the plant which consists of more than 312,000 solar panels mounted on 156KM of substructure, inverters, transformers and a HV sub-station. The power from the now grid-connected PV plant will be sold through a 20 year Power Purchase Agreement with Eskom. 
  • Germania U.S.A.
    10 set 2013

    First Solar Strengthens Partnership with Belectric, Announces Joint Venture

    Sept. 9, 2013 - First Solar and Belectric today announced the launch of a Joint Venture (JV) that will realize solar energy projects on three continents. The JV - PV Projects GmbH & Co. KG - is based in Germany and will be tasked with developing selected photovoltaic (PV) power projects independently acquired or developed by either of the two companies in Europe, North Africa, as well as projects of fewer than 20 megawatts (MW), in the United States.
  • U.S.A.
    10 set 2013

    Duke Energy Begins Expansion of Its Beaufort County Solar Project

    Sept. 9, 2013 - Duke Energy Renewables has begun construction of a 5-megawatt (MW) utility-scale solar power project in Beaufort County, N.C., near Bath and Washington.
  • Germania
    09 set 2013

    SolarWorld Appeals Two Trade-case Findings to Court of International Trade in New York

    Sept. 5, 2013 - SolarWorld has submitted arguments to appeal U.S. Department of Commerce determinations that the company believes weakened resulting trade remedies. In particular, SolarWorld argues that numerous Chinese solar producers failed to show they were free of Chinese government control and that Commerce wrongly undervalued aluminum frames used in Chinese solar-panel production, significantly understating antidumping duties.