A new report released by industry analyst firm NanoMarkets states that new materials for thin films will grow in importance.
The company announced today that it plans to build two new four-line manufacturing plants. This is to boost the company’s annual manufacturing capacity by nearly 500 MW.
Solar Frontier announced today that the company will supply General Electric with its CIS (copper, indium and selenium) thin film modules. This move is to supplement GE’s portfolio as a solar energy solutions provider.
Thailand petroleum company Bangchak has secured a 4.2 million Thai Baht (100 million euro) loan from the Asian Development Bank for two solar power plants in central Thailand.
The U.S Department of the Interior (DOI) has approved the Ivanpah solar electrical generating system. The project proposed by BrightSource Energy, based in Oakland, is stated to be able to produce up to 370 megawatts of energy.
Taiwan’s largest cement maker, Taiwan Cement, is looking to build a 100 megawatt plant in the country.
Business analytics software and services company SAS completed its second solar farm on the company’s headquarters campus, collaborating with groSolar and FLS Energy.
Conergy has announced that it has received an order from Uni Land, an Italian real estate holding company to develop nine solar installations.
GT Solar has officially opened its new Asian operations in Hong Kong to serve its customers throughout the Asia Pacific region.
The manufacturer of flexible thin film solar modules has announced that it is the first manufacturer to receive the full IEC 61646 certification for thin film flexible monolithically integrated CIGS modules upon completion of environmental testing.
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