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A joint special event during the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2009 (DSDS 2009)
Will US Solar Businesses Weather the Coming Storm?
With just over 120 days left before federal incentives expire, solar businesses in the U.S. are taking action to protect their core business. Layoffs, announced and unannounced, have started. Construction projects are being canceled or postponed and new sales have dropped dramatically. Uncertainty is forcing our solar businesses into difficult decisions -- not if, but when to cut and, how deep to cut. The coming loss of talented people and companies should be viewed as a loss of our country's intellectual property -- and a national tragedy.
Flabeg To Create 300 Jobs at Solar Facility in Pennsylvania
State investments of US $9 million helped a Germany-based company choose Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for its first solar mirror production facility in the United States, creating 300 manufacturing jobs the state's Governor Edward Rendell announced. Flabeg, a high-tech glass and mirror applications firm, will use the facility to manufacture parabolic solar mirrors, which are used to help generate electricity at large-scale solar power plants.
Schott Signs 10-MW Supply Deal with PermaCity
Schott Solar announced that it has entered into a three year supply contract with PermaCity Solar to supply the company with more than 10 megawatts (MW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules. PermaCity designs, engineers, and installs solar solutions for commercial and residential applications across southern California.
SV Solar Establishes Pilot Production Facility
Silicon Valley Solar (SV Solar) announced that they have opened their Sunnyvale, California headquarters which houses the company's Sol-X pilot production line and has the capacity to manufacture up to 2 megawatts (MW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels annually.
Aquus Energy Acquires Solar Energy Integrators
Aquus Energy, Inc. a provider of solar energy systems to commercial and residential customers in the Mid Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the U.S., announced the acquisitions of Mercury Solar Systems LLC and Mercury Solar LLC (together Mercury Solar Systems) based in New Rochelle, New York and Energy Enterprises Inc. based in Mays Landing, New Jersey.
Japan Players Bet Big on Emerging Thin-film Solar
While startups attract the clean tech venture capital millions in the U.S. for new kinds of thin-film solar technologies, some big established players in Japan are also putting significant money into major new efforts to move these emerging technologies into volume production in the next few years.
EnerWorks Invests in Applications Engineering
EnerWorks has strengthened its commitment to supporting the solar thermal energy marketplace by creating a dedicated team of Applications Engineers, providing industry-leading technical and engineering support to EnerWorks distributors and project partners.
LDK Awards US $220M Wafer Contract to Applied Materials
LDK Solar Co. Ltd has awarded a US $220 million contract to Applied Materials Inc. to provide precision wafering systems to support its next phase of production expansion.
First Solar To Expand Ohio Facilities
First Solar Inc. announced that it plans to expand manufacturing operations and development facilities at its Perrysburg, Ohio facility. The investment will add approximately 500,000 square feet of manufacturing, research and development and office space. It will also add 134 new jobs to the facility's current workforce of 700. First Solar is collaborating with state and local leaders on a comprehensive incentive package for these two projects. These incentives are central to First Solar's expansion plans in Ohio and are subject to approval by state and local authorities.
2-MW Solar Array Dedicated at Denver International Airport
A 2-megawatt (MW) solar energy system has been dedicated at the Denver International Airport (DIA). The solar photovoltaic system, spanning seven and a half acres at the airport's entrance, will generate more than three million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity annually.
Creating Realistic Expectations for Renewable Energy
It's a delicate time for the renewable energy industry. Now that the public eye is focused more intensely on clean energy technologies, there are a lot of high expectations about their potential. Properly educating consumers, investors and journalists about what each technology can realistically offer will be one of the most important factors in moving renewables forward, say industry professionals.
Specialized Workshops at West Coast Green Conference
The Solar Living Institute announced today that it will be presenting a wide range of full day and half day trainings at the upcoming West Coast Green conference in San Jose California. The Solar Living Institute is excited to be partnering with West Coast Green to present these high quality pre-conference and specialized workshops at the nations largest venue for green innovation, building, business and design.
Nation's Most Visible Solar Array Dedicated at Denver International Airport
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper Joins with Project Partners -MMA Renewable Ventures, WorldWater & Solar Technologies and Sharp- to Celebrate Solar Electric System Generating Clean Power at Fifth Busiest U.S. Airport
Suntech Completes Investment in Nitol Solar
Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. announced that it has completed the final round of its US $100 million in aggregate purchase of a minority interest in Nitol Solar. In conjunction with the completion of the transaction, Suntech also announced that it is pleased with the test results from the initial batches of polysilicon that it has received from Nitol.
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