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Carmanah receives $500K purchase order for Solar LED Bus Shelter Lighting Systems in London, England

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, August 28, 2007
Source: Carmanah Technologies Corp. press release
http://www.carmanah.com/content/investors/newsreleases.aspx

Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) is pleased to announce that it’s United Kingdom office has received a $500,000 purchase order from Trueform Engineering Ltd for solar powered bus-shelter lighting systems to be installed on Transport for London bus shelters in London, England. Carmanah currently has hundreds of these “green” solar-powered lighting systems installed on bus shelters throughout the city, where they have proven to be an efficient, cost-effective and reliable lighting solution. (more…)

World PV Leaders to Gather in Milan for the European PV Solar Energy Conference

August 31st, 2007 by kalyan89 in Conferences, Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

Milan, Italy, August 31, 2007
Source: PRNewswire press release/ EarthTimes.com
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,169405.shtml

Worldwide leaders in the PV industry will be gathering in Milan, Italy from September 3rd-7th, 2007 for the 22nd annual European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference. In recent years, Germany has become a popular destination for PV investments and the country’s investment promotion agency, Invest in Germany, will be on hand in Milan to outline advantages of a PV investment in Germany. Germany is the world leader in PV. This claim is backed up in both capacity and sales: 55% of the world’s total PV capacity is in Germany and in 2006 the German PV industry earned EUR3.8 billion in sales.
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Going solar in a big way in Bucks County, Philadelphia

17,000 panels in a planned solar array should power up to 400 homes.
By Jeff Gelles, Inquirer Staff Writer, Aug 30, 2007
Source: Philly.com
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/business/
20070830_Going_solar_in_a_big_way_in_Bucks.html

Bucks County may not be known as a place to catch some rays. But if all goes as planned, Falls Township will soon be home to one of the nation’s largest solar-energy installations, a 16.5-acre array of 17,000 panels that should produce enough power to meet the annual needs of up to 400 homes.  Plans for the $20 million facility were scheduled to be announced this afternoon at the site, next to the township’s GROWS Landfill, by Gov. Rendell and representatives of three companies behind it: Exelon Corp., Conergy AG and Waste Management Inc.
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Enel plans €300 million solar investment across Italy

London, 30 August 2007
Source: Environmental Finance.com
http://www.environmental-finance.com/onlinews/0830ene.htm

Enel has announced plans to install 1,200 photovoltaic solar panels across Italy, as part of a €300 million ($408 million) investment in solar power. The Italian power company will install the panels on top of its transformer stations. It has already installed panels on 14 of these stations, and another seven will be up and running by early September. When the installations are completed in 2010, the panels will have a combined capacity of 24MW. (more…)

Construction to Begin on German Solar Manufacturing Plant

Waterloo, Ontario,  13 August 2007
Source: RenewableEnergyAccess.com
http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=49625

Last week, Arise Technologies Corp. announced it’s wholly owned subsidiary ARISE Technologies Deutschland GmbH, entered into an agreement to purchase a 13 hectare site from the City of Bischofswerda, Germany. In conjunction, an agreement with HOCHTIEF Construction AG to construct the company’s first solar cell manufacturing plant in Bischofswerda was also announced.
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Solar-power panels in Qawra, Malta district offices

August 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

by Alan Fenech, di-ve news
Qawra, Malta (di-ve news), August 21, 2007
http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=285288&pid=1

In an initiative in favour of alternative energy Enemalta has set up a solar panel system in the Qawra district office which is to make it totally self-sufficient.  The solar panel system which was launched during a press conference on Tuesday morning, is the second on the island, with a slightly smaller version having been installed in Sliema a few months ago.
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Conergy Adds Power to the National Solar Tour

115,000 Expected to Attend in 46 States
Boulder, CO, 24 August 2007
Press Release from American Solar Energy Society
http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/partner/story?id=49758

The largest renewable energy event in the U.S. just gained a powerful new partner.  “ASES National Solar Tour gives people the opportunity to see how homeowners and businesses are benefiting from the many financial and environmental benefits of renewable energy. Attendees see systems working firsthand in their own communities and hear the enthusiasm of solar energy system owners. This is really the ideal venue for people interested in learning more about renewable energy or considering investing in a system themselves,” said Jyl Safier,Conergy’s Marketing Communications Manager. “Conergy is proud to sponsor this important event.”
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Conergy Selected as Key Partner for Day4 Energy’s High Efficiency Modules

August 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, R&D reports

Denvar, Colo., July 5, 2007
Source: Coenergy.com press release
http://www.conergy.us/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-267/236_read-7783/

Conergy has reached an agreement to become a key North American channel partner for Day4’s high efficiency solar modules. The agreement guarantees at least 2 MW of modules for calendar year 2007 and considerably more for 2008. Day4 modules are produced with proprietary technology that results in high module efficiency at an economical price. The majority of Day4 solar modules, which are manufactured in Canada, have been allocated to the European market where feed-in tariffs create consumer demand for high efficiency modules.
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Solar Power would become more competitive if lawmakers tax or price carbon-dioxide emissions

August 26, 2007
Source: WashingtonPost.com
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/
2007/08/25/AR2007082500173.html

Solar power, which is much more expensive than other forms of power generation, would become more competitive if lawmakers tax or price carbon-dioxide emissions.   “Electricity prices could go up 50 percent over the next 10 years. Then solar will be cheaper than the grid,” said Jesse W. Pichel, a senior analyst at Piper Jaffray, who expects rising oil and coal prices and falling solar costs as companies innovate the way semiconductor chip firms did. For now, solar relies heavily on government subsidies, including a $2,000 federal tax credit for installations, supplemented by generous aid in places like California, New Jersey and the District.
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More Corporations Paying For Panels via power purchase agreements

Kerry A. Dolan, FORBES, Aug 16, 2007
Source: Forbes.com
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/08/16/
financing-solar-energy-tech-07egang-cz_kd_0816solarfinance.html

For lots of good reasons, more corporations are turning to solar power installations: lower electricity bills, generous state rebates, the 30% federal investment tax credit and the overall “green” sheen that comes with putting solar panels on an otherwise unadorned corporate roof.  But one common roadblock to going solar is the sizable upfront installation cost. Depending on the size of the installation, it can run $600,000 or more per commercial rooftop.
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