PV-Tech Newscast – April 27, 2012

Although REC will be closing its final Norwegian wafer plant, the rest of this week has been relatively rosey. Q-Cells has been thrown a life-line with growing interest from possible foreign and domestic investors. Hyundai Heavy industries achieved 19.7% efficiency with its selective emitter cells. Financial backers are keeping an eagle eye on the Chilean and Indian markets: Chile already has 250MW of proposals for projects lined up and India will be hosting a solar event expected to attract over 10,000 visitors. Companies: First Solar, Hyundai Heavy, Ingenostrum, juwi, Q-Cells, REC

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