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First Solar hits four GW milestone and opens second Frankfurt facility

Today’s announcement represents a photovoltaic electricity generation capacity equivalent to powering two million households or taking 500,000 cars off the road.

SDUSD’s 5 MW PV project prepares for ground breaking

The San Diego Unified School District and Amsolar Corporation will break ground on their five megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project tomorrow, Wednesday June 8.

1.5 MW Greek PV park under construction

Conergy is currently constructing a 1.5 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic park in Arta, 400 kilometers north west of Athens, Greece.

Phoenix to build 3 MW PV plant for EON

Phoenix Solar AG has announced that it will build a three megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant for E.ON Climate & Renewables.

High-speed rail line installation powers first solar train

Infrabel and Enfinity yesterday (Monday) inaugurated a 3.3 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic installation on a rail tunnel on the high-speed rail line between Paris and Amsterdam, powering one of the high speed trains on the route for the first time.

Arava Power unveils Israel’s first solar field

In a historic ceremony on Sunday night, one of Arava Power Company’s founders David Rosenblatt saw his company and country’s first photovoltaic field inaugurated.

APVA reports on Australian solar industry's record-breaking year

The Australian Photovoltaic Association’s (APVA) report on the state of the market in 2010 has been released, with the country’s record year in numbers matched by progress in research and development.

Spain: Isofoton and HKSilicon take on €600 million polysilicon project

Following negotiations, Spain-based Isofoton and Hong Kong company HKSilicon are to build what they say is one of the world’s biggest polysilicon factories.

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Solar Frontier and HopSol sign deal to move into southern Africa

German and Swiss photovoltaic companies sign three year deal to work on solar projects in southern Africa in the “double digit megawatt range”.

GCL-Poly and Goldpoly to build 300 MW wafer plant

GCL-Poly (Suzhou) New Energy Limited and Goldpoly New Energy Holdings Limited will build a 300 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic wafer plant in Quanzhou, China.

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