So what could solar power possibly offer to the world’s poorest people?
Company Teams with SunEdison and SkyPower to Deliver Nine Megawatts of Solar Power for First Light Solar Farm
Duke Energy has selected four sites to install photovoltaic systems as part of the first phase of the utility's distributed solar energy generation program in North Carolina
Chinese government officials signed an agreement on Tuesday with First Solar, an American solar developer, for a 2,000-megawatt photovoltaic farm to be built in the Mongolian desert
At the end of 2008, the cumulative global installed capacity of solar PV systems reached 15 gigawatts growing by more than 50% during the year. Roughly 90% of this generating capacity consists of grid-tied electrical systems. Europe maintained it’s positioned as the global leader with strong growth coming from Spanish…
Discussing the Leading PV Companies such as Aleo Solar, Q-Cells, Scheuten Solar, Siemens and Many More
The order is the first that Toshiba has secured for a multi-MW PV project, and the company’s systems will be installed in the Taketoyo Thermal Power Station in Taketoyo, Aichi prefecture. The multi-MW PV project will have a 7.5MW capacity and will be the first industrial-use photovoltaic power generator operated…
Falling component costs stimulate activity in the line. Evolving solar technologies strengthen supplier capability
China’s portable solar power systems segment is benefiting heavily from substantial investment in PV cells and related products. The latter is driven by the rapid growth of the worldwide solar power industry, which has registered more than 40 percent CAGR in the past 10 years. More importantly, it has resulted…
And the traditional method of stringing photovoltaic panels in series has inherent inefficiencies (see The Coming Disruption in the Inverter Market).Entrepreneurs and VC investors have turned out in full force to confront these inverter reliability and performance issues with a number of different approaches. In the microinverter camp are start-ups…

