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Fall in market share for top ten PV inverter suppliers

IHS has released its latest PV inverters quarterly report. Despite indications of industry consolidation, the top ten largest PV inverter suppliers saw their market share fall from 62% in 2011 to 56% in 2012.

Spain plans renewable energy cuts of up to €1 billion

According to reports, Spain is considering cuts to renewable energy totaling around €1 billion under the energy reform expected this June.

Centrotherm sells another subsidiary

Centrotherm has sold subsidiary GP Solar to German software company Isra Vision AG. Meanwhile, the company’s insolvency proceedings at the Ulm District Court are expected to be completed by the end of this month.

Solar stocks rally following tax advantage news

Solar stocks in New York rallied this month on the back of news that a bill introduced in the U.S. Congress would provide solar companies with a tax advantage enjoyed to date only by fossil fuel producers. The sector also received several votes of confidence that increased market momentum, including ABB’s Power-One acquisition, and BNEF’s elevation of Japan to the number-one market for PV installations.

PV module industry forecast to see 18% growth in 2013

IHS forecasts that global photovoltaic module production will grow 18% this year, to over 37 GW; and that OEM manufacturers will increase in significance. Meanwhile, it has identified the top 10 module suppliers by production of 2012.

Midsummer sells first CIGS line to EU manufacturer

Swedish CIGS equipment supply startup Midsummer has announced that it has sold its first turnkey system to a European customer. The sale was made in March with the system to be delivered in late 2013.

SolarWorld expects further losses in 2013; signs preliminary deal on 80% of loan

SolarWorld AG expects more losses in 2013, despite an increase in sales. The Germany-based company has signed a preliminary agreement with creditors for around 80% of its assignable loans, as it posts preliminary losses of €0.5 billion for 2012.

Commercial 5 MW battery park to be developed in Germany

Berlin startup Younicos and renewable power utility company Wemag AG are setting up a 5 MW lithium-ion battery park in West Mecklenburg, Germany. Samsung SDI will be supplying the batteries with a 20-year guarantee.

Australia: 20 MW Solar Auction receives 15 proposals

The second stage of the Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) Solar Auction has received 15 proposals. 20 MW of capacity will be funded under the government program. Meanwhile a new report has argued that rooftop photovoltaics is saving Australian electricity consumers money.

Uruguay signs PV decree worth US$400 million

Uruguay’s Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining, Roberto Kreimerman, has signed a photovoltaic energy decree. The aim is to diversify the energy mix. The government will provide incentives worth US$400 million to help install 200 MW of photovoltaics.

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