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Kyocera Corp. has won a contract to supply solar modules for two Tohoku Electric Power Co. projects in northern Japan. Kyocera will provide 2 MW of modules to Tohoku Electric’s solar
25 November 2002 - BP Solar has announced it will cease to manufacture thin film solar modules in order to concentrate on developing the market for the crystalline-based products it manufactures. "BP Solar is positioning
China Sunergy has completed delivery of 5 MW in solar modules for the Yerussalimovo solar park in Bulgaria.
located at an elevation of 800 metres above sea level on the La Colle des Mées plateau, comprises a total of 112 000 solar modules covering an area of 70 hectares. Under the terms of the turnkey installation Siemens was also responsible for the
plant in Inner Mongolia using silicon-based thin film solar modules for the first time. ENN Solar Energy Co., Ltd. has ..... project and will use 5.7m2 tandem junction, thin film, solar modules manufactured on ENN’s SunFab line which was supplied by
completed will comprise of 550 000 solar modules , and cover an area of 1 million ..... cost of more land usage. The solar modules at Waldpolenz use state-of-the ..... direct current produced in the solar modules will be converted into alternating
installation of this type of renewable energy to be plugged into Brazil's network." Solaria's new generation solar modules are said to have been a key factor in it securing the award of the contract.
further announcement, Abound Solar, a manufacturer of low-cost, cadmium telluride, thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solar modules , has received an offer from the DOE for a conditional commitment to the company of a $400m, seven-year loan guarantee
the key growth market is China, with domestic firms fast becoming major developers, producers and exporters of solar modules , challenging the dominance of European and US players. The recent decline in the price of PV panels has left some
responsible for the increase in installations in 2008, in a market that is otherwise largely constrained by a lack of solar modules . Elsewhere in Europe, PV markets remain small, yet new support policies in France, Italy and Greece could spur