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392MW Ivanpah Plant now connected to the grid

03-02-2014 London - UK The world’s largest concentrated solar power development – the 392MW Ivanpah Solar Thermal Project is now online. There has been little fuss but one of the most iconic solar developments in the...

Swedish solar energy expert Midsummer develops high-efficiency process for cadmium-free CIGS on stainless steel by sputtering

Stockholm, Sweden, January 27, 2014. Midsummer, a leading supplier of production lines for cost effective manufacturing of flexible thin film CIGS solar cells, has developed a high speed process for manufacturing of thin film CIGS solar cells utilising sputtering...

City of Lublin powers buses with solar cells from Midsummer

Stockholm, Sweden, and Lublin, Poland, January 20, 2014. - In a move to reduce energy consumption and make public transport ‘greener’, the Polish city of Lublin has installed flexible thin film solar cells from the Swedish company Midsummer on...

FRV AND ABDUL LATIF JAMEEL ENERGY FORM A JOINT VENTURE TO DEVELOP PV PROJECTS IN SAUDI ARABIA

Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (20th January 2014) Abdul Latif Jameel Energy and Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) announce that they have formed a joint venture to develop photovoltaic (PV) solar energy projects in the Kingdom of Saudi...

CSP Today webinar featuring HSBC Saudi Arabia and Eversheds LLP to discuss project bankability in Saudi Arabia

Thiscomplimentary webinar will discuss the investment criteria and challenges of securing finance in the world’s most promising solar market. Concentrated solar power has continued to battle against conventional power in Saudi Arabia’s energy...

Canadian Solar connects 10MW solar power project in China

Canadian Solar has connected a 10MW solar power project to grid in Sihong County, Jiangsu Province, eastern China. Developed by CSI Solar Power, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, work on the project was started in...

QBotix signs 45MW solar equipment supply contract with Castillium

US-based company QBotix has won a contract from Scottish developer Castillium to supply the Robotic Tracking System (RTS) for solar power plants in the UK, as part of further international expansion. Under the contract, QBotix...

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