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'Nothing to see here' insists REC CFO

CFO of Norwegian manufacturer REC confirms the EGM called for June 24 is solely for housekeeping matters.

US PV demand to grow 20% to 4.3 GW in 2013

PV demand in the U.S. is expected to grow significantly this year, reaching a record high of 4.3 GW. Strong contributions from utility-based projects and renewable portfolio standards are expected to drive U.S. PV demand to more than 5 GW in 2014.

Despite falling FITs: GP Joule focuses on France

German renewables company GP Joule announces intent to build more than 100 MW of new solar capacity in southern France.

Centrotherm out of insolvency

Centrotherm Photovoltaics AG has received a new lease on life after a German court approved the company’s debt-for-equity plan, which will save some 900 jobs.

Taipei benefits from China-EU standoff

Tie up between Neo Solar and DelSolar makes new company the second largest cell and module manufacturer in the world as prices and shipment levels rise thanks to the EU-China trade wrangle.

Canadian Solar to build 30 MW plant in China

Chinese solar manufacturer Canadian Solar has announced the signing of an RMB270 million (US$40 million) loan facility to build a 30 MW solar project in western China as it continues its downstream focus.

EUROBAT releases reports on batteries for smart grids and rural electrification

The Association of European Automotive and Industrial Battery Manufacturers or EUROBAT have published two papers highlighting the specific advantages of using battery solutions to support smart grid and rural electrification development.

Trina Solar equips Prosolia’s 10.5 MW UK projects [updated]

Trina Solar Limited has provided Spanish PV group Prosolia Energía with 10.5 MW of PV modules for two projects in the U.K. as the two companies look to continue their collaboration.

AFASE starts petition against import duties; EU ProSun responds [updated]

The Alliance for Affordable Solar Energy (AFASE) is now gathering signatures against the impending EU anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar modules. This petition is a last minute attempt to stop the penalties. EU ProSun has now released a statement calling the action a “panic-maker”.

Smart grid demo is a Salem trial to be happy about

5 MW Salem smart grid is part of U.S. Energy Department’s Pacific Northwest project and will test renewables integration, energy storage and demand-response technology.

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