The year 2010 saw that OPDE ITALY, an Italian-based company and a division of GRUPO OPDE, a Spanish company, which specializes in the formulation of solar PV farms, connecting 11 solar PV farms in 2010 to generate around 17 MW clean power.
Germany-based company, SOLARWATT, announced that its innovative solar modules have received the Clean Energy certification for complying with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) specifications.
A new residential solar lease program, BriteLease, has been announced by Solar Universe to provide homeowners access to solar power.
The largest solar energy project, based at the American Drive Business Center in Jackson, Tennessee, has been inaugurated. The project includes 4,914 Sharp’s ND-224UC1 solar modules and will take part in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Generation Partners Program.
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, has awarded a research grant to North Carolina State University to design novel technologies for developing smart grid systems.
China-based company, Hareon Solar, announced that is has signed a deal with Elektro Solartechnik H. Schwarzer (ESS) to deliver high-quality solar modules in 2011. Hareon Solar is a vertically-integrated PV firm, while ESS is a renowned PV company.
IKEA the global leader in retail home furnishings are planning to go solar in their Denver area Store, which is being constructed in Centennial in Colorado, and is all set to open by fall 2011.
HelioVolt proclaimed that the company’s Monolithic modules have undergone rigorous accelerated lifetime testing and completed them with results indicating degradation rates lower than the typical module performance by one or two orders of magnitude to pass IEC and UL certification.
Construction company in Los Angeles, Julian Construction, has unveiled a new solar roofing service to aid homeowners to minimize energy costs.
Manufacturer of thin-film solar panels, Stion has obtained the ANSI / UL 1703 and IEC 61646 certification for the 120 and 110 W thin-film, CIGSS solar panels.
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