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  • Schott Solar, Canopy complete 2.2MW solar plant in central Corsica. Image: Schott AG Pressemeldung Nr. 18_2012

    Ucciani, Corsica

    2.2MWp, Ground Mounted, Completed | 07 March 2012, 11:41

    Schott Solar and Canopy advised that their 2.2MW Ucciani solar park had been completed. The solar park uses nearly 10,000 Schott PV modules from the company’s Perform Poly series and is connected to the national grid, providing around 2.86GWh of solar energy.

  • Austin Energy's 30MW Webberville system.

    Webberville, Texas

    30MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 09 January 2012, 12:45

    Austin Energy has inaugurated its 30MW solar plant in Webberville, Texas. The system, which went live on December 20, 2011, is the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country.

  • Canadian Solar's 10MW ground-mounted system.

    Ningxia, China

    10MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 06 January 2012, 09:38

    Canadian Solar and the Ningxia Electric Power Group have finished work on a 10MW ground-mounted PV system in northwest China. The joint development is part of a larger 50MW plant in the Hongsibao district of Ningxia and will generate around 13.5 million kWh of electricity a year.

  • SAG Solarstrom's 48MW Serenissima PV plant.

    Serenissima, Italy

    48MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 04 January 2012, 09:47

    SAG Solarstrom has sold its 48MW Serenissima PV plant in Northern Italy to an unnamed institutional investor. The purchase contract, valued “in line with the market rate in the triple-digit million-euro range”, was signed on December 31, 2011 and is subject to the usual conditions precedent.

  • Activ Solar's 100MW PV plant in Ukraine.

    Perovo Solar Power Station, Ukraine

    100MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 03 January 2012, 10:21

    Activ Solar has finished the fifth and final construction phase of its 100MW Perovo Solar Power Station in Ukraine. This last development stage, completed on December 28, added a further 20MW to capacity, making Perovo Europe’s largest PV system.

  • Ken Salazar

    Sonoran Solar Energy Project, Arizona

    300MW, Ground Mounted, Announced | 22 December 2011, 10:03

    The US Department of the Interior has approved NextEra’s proposal to build a 300MW PV system on public land in Maricopa County, Arizona.

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    Neuhardenberg, Germany

    150MW, Ground Mounted, Announced | 16 December 2011, 09:45

    German project developer solarhybrid is preparing to start work on its largest PV project to date after Fürstenwalde’s municipal council awarded preliminary planning permission for its 150MW project.

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    Alicante, Spain

    70MW, Ground Mounted, Announced | 13 December 2011, 10:07

    BayWa and Wirsol are joining forces to build a 70MW solar park in southern Spain. The system will cost an estimated €150 million and be located 70km northwest of Alicante. Building work will begin next summer.

  • APS's Cotton Center solar plant

    Cotton Center, Arizona

    17MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 09 December 2011, 09:59

    Arizona Public Service’s (APS) Cotton Center solar plant has officially come online in Gila Bend, Arizona. The 17MW facility was developed and constructed by Solon and brings APS’s total renewable portfolio to 930MW.

  • Martifer Solar's 5MW Veules Les Roses project.

    Veules Les Roses, France

    5MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 30 November 2011, 09:33

    Martifer Solar has completed building work on a 5MW PV project in Normandy, France for Germany-based investment fund Leonidas Associates IV. Situated amidst the Second World War galleries and bunkers in the coastal town of Veules Les Roses, the system’s 21,400 panels make it one of the largest arrays in northern France.

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    Photovoltaics International 16th Edition

    This sixteenth edition of Photovoltaics International marks four years of production of the quarterly journal. As always, our focus is on efficiency and quality improvement and cost reduction in manufacturing. As 2012 rolls along, companies are falling by the wayside due to supply and demand issues, ASP declines and drastic governmental subsidy cuts. A clear picture of 2012 is offered through papers from the likes of TÜV Rheinland, Fraunhofer ISE, SEMI PV Group and EPIA, amongst others.

  • Photovoltaics International Lite, Volume 05 - 2011

    Photovoltaics International Lite, Volume 05 - 2011

    This digital interactive Lite sees Tom Cheyney follow Agua Caliente’s progress on becoming one of first truly utility-scale PV power farms, where 40–50MW (AC) will be commissioned by the end of the year. We also feature one of the world’s largest silicon thin-film PV power plants, Avenal; a report on warnings of the collapse of module prices from Solarbuzz and PI-Berlin presents tips on PV module testing. A print version of this edition will be distributed at Solar Power International 2011 in Dallas, Texas.

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    Manufacturing The Solar Future: The 2012 Production Annual

    Manufacturing the Solar Future 2012, the second in the Photovoltaics International PV Production Annual series, delivers the next installment of in-depth technical manufacturing information on PV production processes.

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