Suntech Power Holdings and National Semiconductor have collaborated to develop a smart panel technology. National Semiconductor is a manufacturer of analog semiconductors, while Suntech is a manufacturer of crystalline silicon solar panels.
Research and Markets has published a new report titled, ‘2010 Deep Research Report on Global and China Thin Film Solar Cell Equipment Industry’. The report offers a comprehensive analysis on the thin film solar cell equipment sector in China and in the world market.
AU Optronics has released new solar PV modules at the 2010 Taiwan PV trade show. The company launched the 250-watt and 240-watt PM250P00 and PM240P00 multi-crystalline modules, as well as, the SunForte PM318B00 mono-crystalline module at the event.
Officials of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have unveiled a 1.1 MW solar energy solution that will aid the campus to meet its objective of attaining 1.3 MW by 2010.
Azure Power, a producer of solar power energy, will invest nearly $40 million in the state of Gujarat, India to manufacture a 15 MW solar photovoltaic power facility.
Photon Energy has entered into an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) agreement with Solyndra for a 1.23 MWp Solyndra solar systems project.
OPEL Solar, a pioneer in the field of HCPV (High Concentration Photovoltaic) Solar panels and solar tracking systems, along with the National Research Council of Canada, declared open the SUNRISE installation at Ottawa’s Institute for Research in Construction’s Flexhouse.
Arizona Public Service (APS), endeavoring to augment the acceptance of renewable energy, continues to receive recognition from exalted National Organizations.
Spire, a provider of production lines and capital equipment to PV modules manufacturers, announced that it has received an IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity) contract to provide integrator services for solar PV systems, from Federal Prisons Industries.
Generating heat and electricity: Since May 2010, 48 Volther PVT collectors by Turkish manufacturer Solimpeks have both supplied hot water to a children's home in Surrey County, Great Britain, and fed solar electricity into the local energy grid. According to the manufacturer, the system's payback period is 12 years, thanks to the Feed-in Tariff scheme for solar electricity.
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