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Germany: Röttgen aims to reform EEG

The German Federal Minister for the Environment aims to introduce an optional market bonus for renewable energies. Now he has submitted a corresponding benchmark paper that also contains sweeping changes for solar energy subsidies.

Algatec to manufacture PV modules in Ontario

Algatec Solar AG’s Canadian subsidiary will establish a 50,000 square foot photovoltaic module manufacturing facility in Ontario.

Meyer Burger not looking to completely takeover Roth & Rau

According to news sources, Meyer Burger is not looking to completely take over Roth & Rau. CEO, Peter Pauli states that just 50 percent of its shares would be satisfactory.

MEMC YOY sales boosted by solar activities

MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. has reported an impressive boost in its year-on-year sales, primarily due to its solar materials division and subsidiary, SunEdison. Its sequential results, however, did decrease, partly due to SunEdison.

Meyer Burger publishes Roth & Rau offer document following FFSA approval

Meyer Burger Technology Ltd has received approval from the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (FFSA) to publish the offer document regarding its voluntary public tender offer for all non-par-value bearer shares of Roth & Rau AG.

Q-Cells COO steps down

Gerhard Rauter has resigned from his position of chief operating officer and member of the executive board, effective immediately. No reason has been given for his sudden departure.

Conergy launches modules on Canadian market

Continuing on its globalization path, Conergy has announced it will this month be launching its solar modules in Canada after its Canadian subsidiary signed a two-year framework agreement.

US Bancorp offers fifth tax equity commitment to SunRun

SunRun and U.S. Bancorp have formed a partnership to purchase $200 million worth of solar residential systems in the U.S.

Trina expands Australian presence

Trina Solar Limited has opened a sales and business development office in Sydney, Australia.

Italy approves draft solar regulation

According to a report in Reuters, Italy’s Government has finally approved its draft solar regulation at a cabinet meeting held today.

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