• Japón
    6 feb. 2013

    Mizuho Led Japanese Group of Companies to Build 200MW PV Plant in Gujarat

    Mizuho Financial Group Inc. will lead a group of Japanese companies to build a 200MW solar plant in Gujarat costing around 30 billion yen ($325 million) Masako Shiono, a company spokeswoman told a news agency. Mizuho’s corporate lending unit signed a memorandum of understanding with Gujarat’s government in January. Kyocera Corp. may supply solar panels to the Mizuho project, the Nikkei newspaper reported earlier.
  • China
    5 feb. 2013

    DelSolar Modules Receive 1000V UL Certification

    DelSolar Co., Ltd. today announced its solar modules have passed 1000 volt UL certification. It is the first solar company in Taiwan to receive this certification. DelSolar’s 60-cell and 72-cell modules, including the D6C_B3A-WS, D6S_B3A-WSf, D6C_B4A-WS and D6S_B4A-WSf solar module series have all qualified under this test.
  • China
    5 feb. 2013

    Suntech to Build $10 Mln Uzbek Solar Panel Factory

    China’s Suntech Power Holdings Co. plans to establish a solar panel factory in Uzbekistan, according to data published by the republic’s economics ministry on Monday.
  • India
    5 feb. 2013

    Emmvee Kick-starts MW Scale Project Development in India

    Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt Ltd kick-starts MW scale project development in the Indian market.
  • EE.UU
    5 feb. 2013

    NRG Completes 66MW Alpine Solar Photovoltaic Facility

    NRG Energy, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary NRG Solar, announced the start of commercial operations for the Alpine Solar Generating Station, a 66 megawatt (AC) photovoltaic facility, currently the largest fully operational solar plant in California. The station’s electricity will be sold to Pacific Gas & Electric under a 20-year power purchase agreement.
  • Noruega
    5 feb. 2013

    REC Supplies 10MW for Two Solar Power Plant Installations in India

    REC announced that it was the exclusive supplier of high-performance solar panels for two five MW solar power plants in the region of Gujarat, India, known as the 'solar energy hub'. "The historic blackout in India in late July 2012 identified the main problems of energy supply in India: a strong focus on fossil fuels and the centralized grid," explained Luc Graré, Senior Vice President Solar Sales and Marketing, REC. "Renewable energy, especially solar electricity solutions, are needed to power India’s future because solar energy is available when needed – during peak hours." The cost of a unit power from an off-grid solar system (Euro 0.14 - Euro 0.16 per kWh) in comparison with diesel generators (Euro 0.23 – Euro 0.25 per kwh) makes solar an increasingly attractive electricity solution. Additionally, the Indian government has outlined its strategy to install 10GW by 2017 through mostly utility-scale projects. Using a bottom-up analysis, REC expects a strong growth in the region of 1.6 to 1.8 GW in the Indian market for 2013; about 30 percent thereof from market segments based on grid parity, such as "diesel replacement".
  • EE.UU
    4 feb. 2013

    Vista Solar Installed a 259kW Solar System for U.S. Trading Company

    Vista Solar installed a 259kW solar system at U.S. Trading Company’s Hayward, California distribution center. The system is estimated to save the company almost $3.5 million in utility costs over the next twenty-five years.
  • EE.UU
    4 feb. 2013

    Solectria Renewables’ Commercial Inverters Power 1.2MW Installation in Fort Myers, Florida at Fleamasters Market

    Solectria Renewables, LLC announced today that SolarOne Florida, LLC chose Solectria’s PVI 60-95KW inverters to power the 1.2MW solar PV installation at Fleamasters Market in Fort Myers, Florida.
  • 4 feb. 2013

    SunEdison and CAP Sign Agreement to Build 100MW Solar PV Plant in Chile

    SunEdison has signed an agreement with the Chilean mining and steel group CAP to construct what is expected to be the largest solar photovoltaic power plant in Latin America and one of the largest in the world. The plant is designed to have an installed capacity of 100MW (DC) and will be located in the Atacama Desert of Chile. It is estimated that the plant will produce as much as 15% of the mining group's energy needs.
  • China
    1 feb. 2013

    Golden Glass Enlightens Biggest Ex-michelin BIPV Project in Italy

    Guangdong Golden Glass Technologies Limited officially announced that it has been awarded to supply more than 300KW specially-designed BIPV modules to the Ex-michelin project in Trento, Italy, one of the largest BIPV projects in 2012 in the world.