• 2012. 9. 14.

    SunEdison and Firelight Close on Financing for 10MW Solar Project in Ontario

    SunEdison and Firelight Infrastructure Partners ("Firelight") are pleased to announce that they have reached financial close under a construction and term debt credit facility for a 10 megawatt (MW) solar project in Ontario. The project, which is currently under construction, is owned by SunEdison and Firelight as equity partners. Deutsche Bank acted as the private placement agent and the transaction was supported by a consortium of lenders.
  • 중국
    2012. 9. 14.

    Versolsolar Cooperates with Astronergy on Startup of 170MW PV Station Project

    Due to the recent rapid expansion of photovoltaic power generation, China's national development and reform commission has increased the planning for photovoltaic power generation, which could be expected to reach 40GW. Astronergy focuses on the business opportunities created by the need to upgrade and invest in western photovoltaic power station construction. Its total planning in 2012 is for 330MW on projects across multiple regions in China including Gansu, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia and others.
  • 중국
    2012. 9. 14.

    ReneSola Solar Modules to Power Landmark Commercial and Retail Development

    ReneSola Ltd today announced it has contracted to sell 512 kilowatts ("kW") of its solar modules to Cummings Properties in Massachusetts, for use on the rooftop solar system of Cummings Center.
  • 중국
    2012. 9. 14.

    Suntech Introduces Compact 305 Watt SuperPoly Module in Europe

    Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. will introduce a new generation of their 72-cell module for commercial and utility-scale electricity generation in Europe. The SuperPoly STP305-24/Ve, with 15.7 percent efficiency, is ideally suited for large-scale commercial projects seeking a low levelized cost of energy (LCOE). In addition, the new Ve-Series modules feature a slim frame design lowering storage and shipment costs by up to 16 percent.
  • 미국 일본
    2012. 9. 13.

    SunPower Extends Long-Standing Partnership with Toshiba

    SunPower Corp. today announced that the company has extended its long-standing partnership with Toshiba for the next several years. Under the terms of the master supply agreement, Toshiba will place orders of more than 100-megawatts (MW) for SunPower's solar panels to support the rapidly growing residential solar market in Japan. Since SunPower first partnered with Toshiba in 2010, it has delivered approximately 70MW of its high-performance solar panels.
  • 독일
    2012. 9. 13.

    Valos Solar Ventures Signs PPA for 20MW Solar Project in Calif.

    Valos Solar Ventures, LLC ("Valos") announced today that it has signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement ("PPA") with Pacific Gas & Electric ("PG&E") for its 20MW SKIC Solar 1 site located near Bakersfield, California.
  • 스페인
    2012. 9. 13.

    Isofoton Names Teresa Ribera as New Director General of Strategic Development and New International Markets

    - With over 10 years of experience in climate change, she was Secretary of State of Climate Change from 2008 to 2011 in the Spanish Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs
  • 독일
    2012. 9. 13.

    Singulus Presents Machines for the Production of PERC Solar Cells

    The Singulus Technologies (Singulus) continues to expand its activities in the Solar segment. Numerous product innovations will be presented at the 27th EU PVSEC. In order to make the manufacturing of silicon photovoltaic modules competitive, a further reduction of the production costs with an increase of the efficiency at the same time is required.
  • 중국
    2012. 9. 12.

    Trina Solar Streamlines Its Operations

    Trina Solar Limited today announced its plans to streamline its organizational structure to optimize business operations.
  • 미국
    2012. 9. 12.

    First Solar and PG&E Sign Contracts for 72MW PV Electricity

    First Solar, Inc. today announced it has signed power purchase agreements with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for 72 megawatts AC of solar electricity to be generated at two photovoltaic power plants that First Solar is developing in central California.