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Satcon to Ship 38 megawatts of its 500kW inverters to GCL for projects in China

On 3 mar 2010, Satcon Technology Corporation (NASDAQ CM: SATC), a chief supplier of utility scale power solutions for the renewable energy market, proclaimed that it has been selected to ship 38 megawatts of its Powergate(R) Plus 500 kW solar PV inverter solutions to GCL Solar Limited, one of China’s largest utility solar power plant developers.

The 38 megawatts will be establishing across three separate solar power plants and are in addition to the earlier announced 23 megawatts supplied for China’s largest ground-mounted and largest rooftop projects of 2009. Each installation will operate Satcon’s PowerGate Plus 500 kW inverters, the world’s … Continue Reading

Sun power Signs 32-Megawatt solar power supply agreement with Toshiba

On 1 mar 2010, SunPower Corporation declared that, under a strategic supply agreement, Toshiba Corporation will order 32 megawatts of high-efficiency solar panels from SunPower in 2010. The SunPower panels will outline the foundation of Toshiba’s new residential solar offering in Japan, to be launched on April 1.

Tom Werner, CEO of SunPower has mentioned that they are greeting the opportunity to collaborate with Toshiba, a paramount business leader in Japan and throughout the world. He also stated that the SunPower panels are predominantly well suited to Japan’s inhabited market, where the latest Japanese feed-in-tariff rewards manufacturing of solar energy in … Continue Reading

France assembles largest photovoltaic solar plant in the world

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French energy massive EDF is constructing the largest photovoltaic solar power plant in the world at a vacant NATO air base and strategies to have it open by 2012

Jean-Marc Dall’Aglio, of EDF’s green energy subsidiary EDF-EN, said the 415-hectare site in Toul-Rosieres, near the eastern city of Metz, would produce 143 megawatts, adequate for a town of 62,000 people.

The existing major photovoltaic plant is at Olmedilla in Spain, producing 60 megawatts. Several other larger plants are under construction in the United States and Australia and might beat the French contender.

Toul-Rosieres will … Continue Reading