• Regno Unito
    26 apr 2013

    TGC Renewables Continues to Develop UK Projects with 4.8MW Devon Solar Park Planning Success

    22nd April 2013, London - TGC Renewables has announced that it has secured planning permission for a 4.8MW project in Devon.
  • U.S.A.
    26 apr 2013

    Real Goods Solar to Power 18 Stockton School Buildings with Solar

    April 24, 2013 — RGS Energy, the commercial and utility division of Real Goods Solar, Inc, and Smart Energy Capital (SEC), will provide Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) with 5.1 megawatts (MW) of solar power that will bring clean energy to 18 SUSD schools and facilities in California. The solar installations are expected to save the district $600,000 in the first year, which will directly benefit school programs and services district wide.
  • Germania
    26 apr 2013

    aleo solar Internationally Expands Its Installer Network

    April 25, 2013. aleo solar AG successfully expanded its authorised partner association, the aleo power network, and was able to win more than 400 new customers worldwide in 2012. The company now supplies solar modules and system components to more than 2,100 international partners.
  • Norvegia
    25 apr 2013

    REC Publishes First Quarter 2013 Results

    April 24, 2013: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) reported first quarter 2013 revenues of NOK 1,278 million and EBITDA of NOK 46 million. EBIT was negative NOK 159 million. REC's cash position improved by NOK 0.1 billion to NOK 2.0 billion. 
  • 25 apr 2013

    Kern Supervisors Approve SunEdison's Arvin-area Solar Project

    Apr 23 2013 - Kern County supervisors on Tuesday approved the conversion of 265 acres of farmland three miles southwest of Arvin into a 20-megawatt solar power project.
  • Giappone Lussemburgo
    25 apr 2013

    Luxembourg's Cactus Supermarkets Produce Energy via Kyocera Solar Modules

    23 April 2013 – Energy-producing commercial and industrial buildings such as supermarkets are more than just a vision. They have already become reality. With the aid of efficient, highly developed solar modules installed on the roof, a supermarket can become an energy provider – whatever the weather.
  • Germania Regno Unito
    25 apr 2013

    UK: Conergy Completes 4.5MW Solar Power Plant for Lightsource Renewable Energy

    24 April 2013 – Conergy announced today the completion of a 4.5 megawatt solar farm at the end of March for Lightsource Renewable Energy. Conergy was the general contractor, responsible for engineering and layout, construction and component supply for the plant, which will be owned and operated by Lightsource for the next 25 years. Connection to the grid comes only weeks after Conergy supplied four other solar farms with a total capacity of 15 megawatts in the UK, which is experiencing rapid growth in large-scale solar deployment.
  • India
    24 apr 2013

    125MW of Turnkey Mounting Systems Executed by Nuevosol in FY 12-13

    Nuevosol Energy India has registered a five-fold increase from the previous financial year executing 125MW in FY 2012-2013. Nuevosol undertakes design, supply and installation of mounting structures ranging from residential rooftops to mega power plants. Nuevosol executed the Mega power plants for industry leaders like Juwi, Azure, Solairedirect, Refex, Waaree, EMMVEE, Harsha-Abakus ranging from 5MW to 25MW.
  • U.S.A.
    24 apr 2013

    S&C Awarded $7.9MM Contract to Construct 2.5MW Solar PV Site in New Mexico

    April 23, 2013 – S&C Electric Company today announces it was awarded a $7.9 million USD contract by Green States Energy to construct a 2.5MW solar photovoltaic farm near Roswell, N.M. S&C will provide procurement and construction services for the entire project.
  • Cina
    24 apr 2013

    JA Solar Commences Mass Production of Metal Wrap-through Solar Cells

    April 23, 2013 - JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. today announced it has commenced mass production of metal wrap-through ("MWT") solar cells. The Company's MWT monocrystalline and multicrystalline cells have an average conversion efficiency of 19.6% and 18.1%, respectively, and a peak conversion efficiency of 20.0% and 18.6%, respectively.