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CTDC and Goldpoly enter into supply agreement

Goldpoly International Limited is to supply China Technology Development Group Corporation with a minimum of 100 megawatts (MW) of polycrystalline photovoltaics (PV) cells per year, beginning from the start of 2011.

China: Construction begins on 200 MW thin film line

Astronergy, in collaboration with parent company, the Chint Group, has begun construction on a 200 megawatt, (MW) RMB 2.9 billion (around USD$437 million; €319 million) thin film solar module manufacturing facility in China.

LDK Solar reports positive financial results

LDK Solar Co., Ltd. has released its third quarter results, which show positive increases across the board. Quarterly revenue was up, with the company achieving USD$675.6 million; an increase of 19.5 percent sequentially and 139.7 percent year-over-year.

JA Solar signs additional 600 MW solar supply agreements

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. has signed several additional supply agreements with multiple customers to provide more than 600 megawatts (MW) of solar power products for delivery next year.

Solargiga set to acquire Sino Light Investments

China-based Solargiga has entered into a second sales and purchase (S&P) agreement with Sino Light Investments worth HK$835.2 million (around USD$107.7 million; €77.3 million).

Motech hits 1 GW solar cell capacity

Taiwan company Motech Industries, Inc.’s consolidated solar cell shipment reached 102 megawatts (MW) at the end of October after achieving 1.15 gigawatt (GW) capacity in the third quarter of the year.

Meyer Burger wins over CHF 70 million Asian order

Swiss-based Meyer Burger Technology Ltd has announced the successful conclusion of a contract worth over CHF 70 million (around USD$72.8 million; €52.4 million).

Fitting China into the PV equation

China was heavily in focus at the International Energy Week, which took place last week in Singapore.

2010 PV installation forecast boosted

Research company iSuppli Corp. has boosted its 2010 global photovoltaics (PV) installations forecast following “stronger than expected” growth in Germany.

Wells Fargo to invest over $100 million in US PV projects

Wells Fargo has said it will invest over USD$100 million by the end of next year, in order to fund the development of photovoltaics (PV) power projects throughout the U.S.

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