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Suntech celebrates 1GW production milestone and new HQ

Suntech's new HQ Suntech Power Holdings has celebrated realising its stated goal in 2008 of reaching its production target of 1GW in both solar cell and module capacity, claiming to be the first to achieve both milestones. Suntech also announced the opening of a new Headquarters in Wuxi, China, its centre for manufacturing, which employs what it claims is the largest building integrated solar façade, producing a grid-connected 1MW.

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News

Yingli cements acquisition of Cyber Power; takes first steps in polysilicon production

08 January 2009 | Materials

YingliYingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited has completed acquisition of Cyber Power Group Limited, a development-stage solar-grade polysilicon producer, for approximately US$77.6 million. Yingli, the vertically integrated PV product manufacturer, marks its first venture into the polysilicon production industry with this acquisition, which was funded by available cash on hand and commitment to issue senior secured convertible notes due 2012 to Trustbridge Partners II, L.P.

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Solaria places order with Spire for 100MW production line

08 January 2009 | PV Modules

SpireSpire has received its sixth sales contract from Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente, S.A. that will see Spire supply a 100MW production line to the Spanish company. Spire will supply provide state-of-the-art assembly machines, laminators, and a module simulator to Solaria for a sum that has yet to be disclosed. The equipment will be installed in Solaria Energia’s new facility in Fuenmayor, Spain.

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AES Solar Energy closes €70 million non-recourse debt facility for five Spanish PV projects

08 January 2009 | Market Watch

R. HemphillAES Solar Energy Ltd. released financial news on December 30th 2008 of its closure of a €70 million non-recourse debt facility for five of its eight Spain-based photovoltaic projects. Utility-scale solar installer AES Solar Energy Ltd., a joint venture between The AES Corporation and Riverstone Holdings LLC, received the loan extension from UniCredit Mediocredito Centrale of Italy and Rabobank of the Netherlands. The installations also qualify for the regulated tariff of the Spanish Special Regime for renewable projects.

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SpectraWatt stops construction on solar-cell plant in Oregon, may relocate, local news story says

08 January 2009 | Fab and Facilities

spectrawattSpectraWatt, the solar cell spinoff from Intel, has stopped construction on its Hillsboro, OR, manufacturing facility and may seek another plant location because of financing difficulties, according to a news report in the Oregonian. The story says that Andrew Wilson, SpectraWatt's CEO, "confirmed Wednesday that the company had suspended construction plans and was searching inside and outside the state for an existing building to retrofit for less money."

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CIGS thin-film PV company HelioVolt lays off small number of workers, report says

07 January 2009 | Thin Film

SunEdison, Developers Diversifed Realty partner on large-scale solar distributed generation program

07 January 2009 | Power Generation

Sharp shuffles new thin film plant production schedule

07 January 2009 | Fab and Facilities

Long Island Power Authority expands Solar Pioneer program to US$14.4million

07 January 2009 | Power Generation

EMCORE to cut workforce due to liquidity issues

07 January 2009 | PV Modules

Blogs

Acciona’s Portuguese PV plant may be big, but one of the numbers just doesn’t add up

31 December 2008 | Chip Shots | Comments (8)

portuguese_flagThe newly activated photovoltaic power plant run by Acciona Energy in Portugal, with its 46 MWp capacity, sets the bar higher than ever for ground-based solar farms. With more than 262,000 crystalline-silicon-based modules deployed on some 2500 tracker arrays spread out over 250 hectares (that's alot of soccer pitches), the installation is physically very impressive--a heady holiday gift for the entire renewables community.  But one of the numbers cited in the company's press release strains credulity, because it's flat-out wrong. Unfortunately, most of the media reports about the project just picked up the erroneous info without blinking--or thinking.

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Solar deal stirs controversy in L.A., while EuPD and Applied Materials show their charitable sides

19 December 2008 | Chip Shots

greencell_holidayA news story in the Los Angeles Times reports that a consultant's study casts doubt on the economics of upcoming local ballot Measure B, a key component of the Solar L.A. initiative. On the brighter side, EuPD Research and Applied Materials both show their charitable sides during the holiday season.

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Solar Santa: Ohio doles out millions in development dollars to local PV companies

18 December 2008 | Chip Shots

Recession, what recession? Cavalcade of solar PV, renewable investments total billions in a day

16 December 2008 | Chip Shots

Wal-Mart continues solar push with thin-film, building-integrated PV initiative

15 December 2008 | Chip Shots

Intel turns on a solar system, but it’s just the start, and what’s going on with SpectraWatt anyway?

12 December 2008 | Chip Shots

Numbers game: Thin-film solar PV enigma OptiSolar peeks out from behind the curtain

05 December 2008 | Chip Shots

Going Places

Dynamic Engineering names new CEO

08 January 2009

J. AusikaitisDynamic Engineering, Inc., high purity chemical process technology supplier to the polysilicon industry, has named Joe Ausikaitis as its new CEO and President. Ausikaitis replaces company founder Lee Kennedy, who passed away in November last year. Mr. Ausikaitis brings over 30 years of process technology and chemical management experience to the company.

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Thin-film solar PV firm Odersun taps former NXP exec Van der Zeeuw as new CEO

07 January 2009

odersun_vanderzeeuwThin-film solar PV manufacturer Odersun has appointed former NXP Semiconductors exec Hein van der Zeeuw as its new CEO. Van der Zeeuw has 26 years of experience in the electronic components and semiconductor industry and is a former member of the board of management of Philips spin-out NXP, which he resigned from in July,  2008 after serving as executive VP of operations.

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JA Solar rings in New Year with new CFO

05 January 2009

JA SolarJA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. has brought on board a new Chief Financial Officer to steer the company’s finances for 2009 and beyond. Anthea Chung will replace Daniel Lui as CFO, while Mr. Lui switches roles to become the company's new chief strategy officer, in which role he will pursue strategic business opportunities worldwide. Ms. Chung joins JA Solar from her former CFO role at Solar Enertech Corp.

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Product Briefings

New Product: Pasan SA’s new electronic load enables higher accuracy solar cell/module testing

07 January 2009 | PV Modules

All Pasan equipments are based on xenon single-flash technologyProduct Briefing Outline: Pasan SA has introduced a new electronic load that is more accurate and offers several additional features for the testing of solar cells and modules. This electronic load not only is fitted to module and cell flashers, but also can be combined with continuous light sources. Furthermore the equipment is suitable for outdoor testing.

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New Product: Bekaert offers turnkey solution for rotating cylindrical magnetron applications

07 January 2009 | Thin Film

Bekaert offers turnkey solution for rotating cylindrical magnetron applicationsProduct Briefing Outline: Bekaert Advanced Coatings, a total solution provider for rotatable sputter technology, has developed a series of flexible and high performing sputter hardware components for rotating cylindrical magnetron applications.  With these key components a customized and complete sputter solution can be worked out in close collaboration with the customer.  Whether it concerns an existing coater in an upgrade/rebuild project or a new coater in a green field project, maximum flexibility can be offered for building in all critical components needed for sustaining a controlled process to realize high end products.

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Top 5 new product reviews of 2008

Sputtering MaterialsIn our first full year online, we have steadily increased the number of new products we have reviewed and also seen the new products section gain increasingly greater traffic levels throughout the year. Looking through the traffic numbers, we have identified the Top 5 most popular reviews of new products for your enjoyment.

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Recruitment News

GT Solar starts breaking ground for expansion

03 December 2007
Groundbreaking on the site of GT Solar’s planned 40,000 square foot expansion project took place last week in New Hampshire.  The expansion begins in the same week as the company announced news of its signing of a $56 million contract with Yingli Green Energy Holding, the China-based photovoltaics manufacturer. Read more >>

ECN and partners set up Solar Academy

19 November 2007
The ECN (Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands) has announced its plans to establish a Solar Academy in conjunction with its partners to provide professional training to employees in the solar manufacturing industry.  ECN’s partners in the venture are Solland Solar Energy, Limburg Development Co/LIOF and The Institute of Semiconductor Electronics (RWTH Aachen University). Read more >>

Oerlikon Solar to start skilled recruitment drive

07 November 2007
Oerlikon Solar has said that as part of a major investment and expansion drive it would start an aggressive recruitment drive for “highly skilled individuals to join its rapidly growing solar team.” Read more >>
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