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Day4 Energy and NSP sign supply agreement

Day4 Energy Inc. has signed a supply agreement with Taiwan-based Neo Solar Power Corporation.

Solar Millennium awaiting DOE outcome for Blythe solar projects loan guarantees

Solar Millennium LLC is awaiting the outcome of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) decision regarding securing loan guarantees for its Blythe solar projects. It is hoped a conclusion will be reached in the new year.

Canada sees first dedicated solar EPC company established

What has been described as Canada’s first solar-focused Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) firm has been established following investment by Flynn Canada Ltd into RESCo Energy Inc.

Through the Suntech looking glass

What future PV trends does the world’s largest producer of crystalline silicon solar panels anticipate? And just what exactly is the company’s almost 400-strong R&D team working on? During a two-day fact finding mission to China, pv magazine gained an insiders’ glimpse through Suntech’s looking glass via its CEO and CTO: thin film and technological advancements, consolidation and silicon manufacturing were discussed.

70 MW Italian PV power plant grid connected

SunEdison’s 70 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Northeast Italy has been interconnected. Reportedly the largest single-operating PV power plant in Europe, it was completed and connected within nine months.

Sinosol connects 2.7 MW Germany project to the grid

The Sinosol-Group has connected a 2.7 megawatt peak (MWp) solar power plant in Engstingen-Haid, Germany to the grid.

SunPower expands into Texas; 450 jobs to be created

U.S.-based SunPower Corp. has announced its expansion into Austin, Texas, after receiving USD$2.5 million from the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF).

Solyndra signs sales agreement with Sika

Solyndra, Inc., has signed a multi-year sales agreement with roofing materials manufacturer Sika Services AG for an undisclosed sum.

Cadmium won’t be banned under RoHS, as lobbyists battle it out

The EU Parliament has not banned cadmium use in photovoltaics (PV), after making revisions to its RoHS directive. Lobbycontrol has also shed light on the Non-Toxic Solar Alliance (NTSA).

PSE&G begins construction on first of more than 20 solar projects

Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) has begun the first phase of construction on its 4.4-megawatt (MW) Yardville Solar Farm in New Jersey, the U.S.

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