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First Solar could supply two major U.S. projects

German solar project developer solarhybrid AG said on Wednesday it plans to use First Solar Inc panels in two major U.S. power plants as...

EU renewable firms offer hope amid grim outlook

Three European renewable energy groups gave a ray of hope amid a dark outlook for green energy in 2012 with upbeat guidance or forecast-beating...

Solar and wind energy projects planned in MENA

The Saudi Gazette reported that a German led initiative envisioned building EUR 400 billion vast networks of solar and winding farms across North Africa...

Q-Cells to build Europe's biggest solar park

German solar group Q-Cells will build Europe's largest solar park after finding two investors for the 91 megawatt (MW) project, boosting its shares by...

ATS falls on solar business spinoff delay

Canada's ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc said it had failed to secure a buyer for its French solar unit due to the drop in...

Theolia may buy wind farms from troubled owners

French renewable power company Theolia sees the current economic gloom as a chance to buy wind farms from financially stretched owners and is close...

North America to install 126 GW of wind, bring in $145bn by 2017

Total installed wind capacity in North America is expected to double to 126 GW by 2017, according to a report from Pike Research. The report,...

IKCO to Design D8 Joint Car

The Eight Developing countries (D8) tasked Iran's largest automaker Iran-Khodro Company (IKCO) with designing a platform for their joint car. In a three-day summit...

EBRD considers funding Kazakh wind farms

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is considering financing wind farm projects in Kazakhstan as the oil-rich Central Asian state begins a...

Solyndra Shakeout Seen as a Sign of Success for Wider Solar Market

The collapse of Solyndra, the Silicon Valley startup that received a $535 million federal loan guarantee, has become a cause célèbre for Republican lawmakers...

Solon betting on utilities, new product in U.S.

The U.S. arm of Germany's Solon is betting that demand for solar power from utilities and a new easier to install panel will help...

Sweden reactors should pass stress tests

Sweden's ageing nuclear reactors will likely pass the stress tests imposed by the European Commission in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in Japan,...

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China’s new renewables pricing mechanism may not give generators the stability they need

Since implementing its renewable energy law in 2005, China has been rapidly rolling out wind and solar power – from 10 gigawatts (GW) per...

Switch Together Solar scheme returns to help Solihull residents save money and cut carbon

A popular scheme that helps people save money on their energy bills while reducing carbon emissions is returning to Solihull. Switch Together Solar brings residents,...

BOOM Power secures second NSIP consent for Fenwick solar plant

The UK energy secretary Ed Miliband has granted consent for a 237.5MW solar PV plant developed by BOOM Power. The UK-based developer will construct the...

Indian PV manufacturers downplay impact of 125% preliminary US countervailing duty

The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has proposed a 125.87% preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) on imported Indian solar cells. Several Indian PV manufacturers PV Tech...