Phaesun has started a 300,000, two-year rural electrification project in Mozambique, in order to provide electricity to the people of Pessene, located around 50 kilometers from the countrys capital, Maputo.
Germany-based juwi Solar has said it will create 500 new jobs until 2012. Almost half of them will be located in Germany, which is currently the company’s “most important” market.
Greeces Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change has signed two new Ministerial Decisions, which have helped to satisfy some of the photovoltaics (PV) sectors demands regarding the uplift of certain legal-administrative barriers, according to PV Legal.
Schott Solar and Solland Solar have signed a partnership agreement that comprises technology license agreements, joint research and development efforts and joint production for back-contacted solar modules.
Conergy AG has chosen its new chief financial officer, following the news that the companys current CFO, Jörg Spiekerkötter, will not be renewing his contract when it expires at the end of October.
Phoenix Solar AG is set to build a 2.2 megawatt (MW) Slovakian solar park following an agreement with green energy slovakia, s.r.o. This, says the company, will be its first project as general contractor in the country.
Sharp is expanding its European photovoltaics (PV) production after announcing that PV is one of the companys core business fields. It added that turnover in the solar segment has increased by 65.7 percent to 533 million in the first quarter of this year, in comparison with the same period last year.
SunPower has announced that up to 1,000 local jobs are expected to be created after the company was selected to install a minimum of 20 megawatts (MW) worth of new solar projects at several U.S. government properties, including the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), the General Services Administration (GSA), the Navy and the Air Force.
Avancis has laid the foundation stone for its second solar module plant in Torgau, in the German state of Saxony. Construction work is expected to last for 18 months, said the company, with production at the 100 megawatt peak (MWp) factory set to commence in the first quarter of 2012.
Three key states will account for 48 percent of the U.S.s total photovoltaics (PV) market, according to a new report issued by EuPD Research. Aimed at helping the industry understand the downstream PV market, it added that Arizona could evolve into one of the most important markets in the coming years.
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