SunPower to construct largest power plant in the U.S. for Florida Power & Light Company - 10 July 2008
Applied Materials gains first Italian ‘SunFab’ customer - 09 July 2008
Canadian Solar commits to five new contracts totalling 14.9MW - 07 July 2008
Thin-film start-up Sencera invests $36.8 million in 38MW plant - 08 July 2008
Applied Materials breaks ground at Singapore Operations Center - 08 July 2008
REC ASA enters several silane supply deals worth close to $1 billion - 18 July 2008
Analysts eye tighter subsidies in Spain for solar industry - 18 July 2008
Global market leader SMA Solar Technology AG accelerates time-to-market with Across - 18 July 2008
Solar gains in popularity - 18 July 2008
Solar panels to join backup power plant at West Side facility - 18 July 2008
juwi
solar GmbH, a renewable energy project company, has signed a letter of
intent with CIGS thin film PV manufacturer DayStar Technologies to
support the test, evaluation and field installations of its PV modules
for large-scale utility power plants. Upon a successful collaboration,
juwi solar will commit to purchasing up to 25 percent of DayStar's
production through 2011.
"Engaging DayStar at this important stage of their commercialization is critical to ensuring our well designed and cost-effective system solutions," said Lars Falck, Managing Director of juwi solar. "We believe DayStar's CIGS modules can offer us a competitive cost and performance advantage in meeting our aggressive growth plans for the future."










