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West vs. China in solar war Berlin (UPI) Sep 9, 2009 ![]() US firm wins huge solar power project in China ![]() US energy giant First Solar on Tuesday won a deal to build the world's largest solar power plant in China, aimed at helping mitigate climate change concerns. First Solar will construct the two-gigawatt plant in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) inked Tuesday with Chinese officials at the company's headquarters in Tempe, Arizona. The solar facility is ... more
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Prisoners used to shovel snow-bound US capital
Heavy rain, snow disrupts transport in Spain Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags Vietnam says parched Red River at record low Philippine volcano darkens New Year for 50,000 villagers Shocked residents survey Australia wildfire wreckage Honduras declares state of emergency amid drought Residents flee terrifying Australian wildfires Sarkozy scrambles to salvage carbon tax Thrill-seeking tourists flock to Philippine volcano ![]()
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Solyndra Breaks Ground On New 500MW Solar Plant![]() Solyndra has commenced construction of its second solar panel manufacturing plant (Fab 2). Located near its current manufacturing facility in Fremont, California, Fab 2 is designed to produce 500 megawatts per year. The new facility will enable Solyndra to fulfill its announced contractual backlog of over $2 billion and create additional jobs. Solyndra's two Fabs will produce enough solar ... more Innovalight Achieves Record Efficiency Silicon Ink Solar Cell ![]() Innovalight has announced that the company has demonstrated a record 18 percent conversion efficiency with silicon-ink processed solar cells. The industry standard size solar cell results were independently certified by two of the world's recognized solar cell testing centers, the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar ... more Honeywell Helps Fort Dix Meet Renewable Goals With Solar Power ![]() Honeywell has announced it has installed two solar arrays at Fort Dix, N.J., a training and mobilization center for the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard. The solar installations are part of a $17.6-million program that will decrease energy consumption at the post by almost 10 percent and water use by more than 5 percent. The program, which includes a variety of energy-efficient ... more |
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Clear Skies And Cavallo To Develop Solar PV Installation![]() Clear Skies Solar has announced the much-anticipated development of their 34-acre property in the Cantil section of California's Mojave desert. The project will be a minimum of 6 MW, $20 million, solar PV facility with engineering to begin on the first 3 MWs in the fourth( )quarter of 2009, and development of the second stage of the project to begin by the second quarter of 2010. ... more California's First Utility-Scale PV Solar Farm Breaks Ground ![]() Cleantech America has broken ground on California's first utility-scale photovoltaic solar project to be approved under the state's Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) program. Named CalRENEW-1, the solar farm is located in the City of Mendota in California's Central Valley and will provide 5 megawatts of emission-free solar electricity to PG and E under a long-term power purchase agreement. ... more Suniva ARTisun Solar Cells Surpass 18 Percent Efficiency ![]() Suniva has announced that its ARTisun series solar cells are achieving conversion efficiencies of more than 18 percent in production, a record for screen- printed cells in regular full-scale production. "Customers are expecting high-quality, high-efficiency products at lower costs," said John Baumstark, CEO of Suniva. "Suniva continues to lead these market requirements, delivering cells ... more |
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