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US: 5 MW PV project announced for 18 school sites

PsomasFMG has teamed up with the Palmdale School District (PSD) in California to install 5.87 megawatts (MW) worth of photovoltaics at 18 schools. The systems will take the form of carports.

Inquiry into UK PV FIT cut proposals launched

The U.K. Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee and Energy and Climate Change Committee has launched an inquiry into the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s (DECCs) proposed photovoltaic feed-in tariff (FIT) cuts.

Ukraine: Activ Solar completes another 20 MW PV system

Activ Solar has been living up to its name recently. Having already announced the completion of an 80 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic park in the Ukraine, the company had today said it has finished a further 20 MW of another project, also located in the country.

First Solar inaugurates second German plant

Thin-film module manufacturer First Solar has inaugurated today its second plant (FF02) at its Frankfurt (Oder) site in Germany’s east. The plant will have a capacity of 250 megawatts (MW) a year, bringing the company’s capacity at the site to 500 MW.

Q-Cells announces 91 MW PV project

Q-Cells has begun work on what it says is Europe’s largest photovoltaic park. Located near Berlin, Germany, the 91 megawatt (MW) project is expected to supply energy to around 22,500 households.

Arizona: 34 MW of PV under AZ Sun Program online

Two photovoltaic facilities have been brought online in Gila Bend. Worth 17 megawatts (MW) each, they represent the first facilities to reach commercial operation under the AZ Sun Program.

UK looks to significantly slash solar FITs

The U.K. government has launched a consultation paper, which is proposing further, significant photovoltaic feed-in tariff (FIT) cuts for systems registered on or after December 12, 2011. It says that “urgent” action must be taken to avoid a “boom and bust” solar situation.

Morocco identified as location for 500 MW Desertec project

Desertec has announced that it will build its first solar power plant in 2012. Set to be located in Morocco, it is expected to be 500 megawatts (MW) in size.

US: Identification of solar energy zones to speed up permitting processes

Utility-scale solar development is set for a boost under new plans unveiled by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior yesterday. Through the identification of new solar energy zones (SEZ), it is believed permitting times will be reduced. Industry leaders have welcomed the news.

GP Joule constructs 20.8 MW CIGS PV park in Germany

At 20.8 megawatts (MW), GP Joule has completed construction on what has been described as the world’s largest CIGS photovoltaic project. Today marks the opening ceremony.

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