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| SynergX Technologies Inc., a global supplier of automated optical inspection technology for the solar panel industry, today announced nine orders for its Glass-Scan inspection systems for photovoltaic glass.  The orders come from customers in China…
| Scheuten Solar signs an EPC and Operations & Maintenance contract for two large PV projects in Italy. Italian companies Molino Casillo S.p.A. and Ascoenergy s.r.l. have teamed up as investors for both sustainable energy projects.
| Scheuten Solar recently completed a turnkey project comprising the supply and installation of 1,800 solar panels for fruit grower Devos in Belgium.
| PVB is increasingly assuming the leading role among alternative encapsulation materials for solar cells as the alternatives to Ethylene-Vinyl-Acetate (EVA) Reliable and long-term protection of solar cells from external influences is a must for solar…
| Recently the solar glass is more and more popular in the market, and the continuous tempering furnace which has unique advantages in the processing of solar glass also keeps selling well.
| Optimized sputtering processes significantly contribute to the efficient production of solar cells. Maximum material utilization, faster processes and top quality are key success factors for this industry.
| Available as of March, 2010, in Germany, France and Italy, SCHOTT Solar to exhibit at EU PVSEC in hall B5, booth 77 When the solar trade exhibition and conference EU PVSEC opens its gates in September, the latest highlight of the SCHOTT Solar…
| The NSG Group announced consolidated business results for the first quarter of FY 2010 (from 1 April 2009 to 30 June 2009) on 10 August.
| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Solutia Inc. announced today that it will be supplying Therminol VP-1 synthetic heat transfer fluid to a new 470 MW hybrid solar plant in Ain-Ben-Mathar, Morocco and a 170 MW hybrid solar plant in Hassi R…
| PLAINVIEW, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 17, 2009-- Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO), a leader in scientific and industrial metrology, today announced the release of its NT9100S Optical Profiler System specifically designed to optimize…
| Scheuten Solar announces the start for the supply of Scheuten Multisol® modules for a 1 MWp project in Greece. Owner and operator of the project will be Ilioependytiki S.A., whereas Data Energy will undertake the installation of almost 6,000…
| As part of its development strategy for solar energy, Saint-Gobain is acquiring Shell's share of Avancis, a joint venture between the two companies.  Avancis has developed highly competitive technology for thin-film CIS (Copper, Indium and…
| New blue tints create numerous energy-efficient color options Solarblue glass (left) displays a light sky-blue tint.
| France’s state-owned utility is partnering with an American solar panel manufacturer to build a 90 million euro ($128 million) solar manufacturing plant that would be the largest in France, the two announced on Thursday.
| You may have read the news about the DuPont™ PV5300 and PV5200 Series of photovoltaic (PV) encapsulant sheets.
| Enel certifies German solar company Requirements for quality and sustainability in manufacturing met Solar modules tested twice as stringently SCHOTT Solar AG has been issued the certificate for quality and sustainability in manufacturing by Italy’s…
| Enel certifies German solar company Requirements for quality and sustainability in manufacturing met Solar modules tested twice as stringently SCHOTT Solar AG has been issued the certificate for quality and sustainability in manufacturing by Italy’s…
| A year ago, it seemed like gigawatt-sized solar factories were just around the corner, with companies such as Sharp and Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary Showa Shell Sekiyu unveiling plans to build 1 GW thin-film solar plants.
| On July 10, 2009, Chief Executive Officer Pierre-André de Chalendar inaugurated in the presence of José Socrates, Portugal's Prime Minister and Fernando Texeira dos Santos, Minister of Economy and Innovation, Saint-Gobain’s first and largest…
| The sunny, Central Washington town of Cle Elum could be the site of the world's largest solar photovoltaic power plant, if a Washington company makes good on plans announced today.