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Cyprus to fund 2,000 PV households via net metering

Cyprus will fund rooftop PV system installations for 2,000 low-income households via the country’s net metering program.

Round two: SolarWorld convenes second noteholders' meeting

The debt-ridden photovoltaic manufacturer SolarWorld will gather its noteholders for a second round of meetings that will take place July 8 and 9. The first two noteholders’ meetings did not reap benefits as noteholder participation was too low.

PVA TePla to cut workforce

Upstream solar manufacturer PVA TePla will be adjusting its capacity and embarking on a cost reduction program. One key change to come is the reduction of its workforce in Wettenberg and Jena in Germany. The company specializes in crystal-growing systems for both the solar and semiconductor industries.

US: Utilities integrate more than 2 GW for the first time in 2012

The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has released its sixth annual utility solar rankings report that highlights new solar power interconnections by U.S. electric utilities in 2012. Annual solar capacity in the U.S. surpassed 2 GW for the first time in 2012.

EU import tariffs of up to 67.9% as of August

The European Commission released further details today on the import tariffs on Chinese crystalline photovoltaic imports it announced on June 4.

Conergy reaches 1 MW mark in Spain with competitive grid parity projects

German PV group Conergy has reached the 1 MW mark in Spain with competitive grid parity projects. The company is rolling out similar projects around the globe as competitive systems make PV increasingly attractive.

Canadian Solar branches into South America

Module manufacturer Canadian Solar has opened a new sales and business development office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. With this step the company aims to expand its sales network and regional customer service in South America.

US: Three renewable energy projects approved in Arizona and Nevada

U.S. Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell has announced the approval of three major renewable energy projects that are expected to deliver up to 520MW to the electricity grid. The projects are also expected to generate more than 900 jobs in construction and operations.

TOP NEWS: EC imposes 11.8% anti-dumping duties on Chinese PV imports

The European Commission imposed punitive anti-dumping duties on Chinese PV imports to Europe on Tuesday despite broad industry-wide opposition. The industry expresses its views to pv magazine.

South Africa: 96 MW Jasper project financing successfully closed

A consortium consisting of SolarReserve, the Kensani Group, and Intikon Energy has successfully closed project financing for the Jasper Solar Energy Project, a 96MW solar photovoltaic project. The project is located in the Northern Cape in South Africa near Kimberly.

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