Seven emerging solar technologies, 7700 solar panels, 8 acres, 740kW of electricity and one big challenge.. to see which emerging solar technology is the baddest of them all. The competition goes down as the sun comes up each and every day in the sun basked, wind swept confines of a former refinery owned by none other than the evil oil empire Chevron.
Ascent Solar just announced that company has signed a new strategic alliance agreement with Indian industrial and engineering conglomerateKirloskar Integrated Technologies Limited. The agreement consists of three phases; in the first, the companies will cooperate to bring Ascent’s solar modules into Indian products targeting the following markets: defense, consumer portable power, off grid rural power solutions and hybrid solar and diesel generation back up power … Read the rest
General Electric (GE) made its first move into the thin film solar market in 2007 when it acquired a stake in PrimeStar Solar (of which it now has a majority stake). It appears the company is sold on PrimeStar’s cadmium telluride thin film technology which happens to compete directly with industry leader First Solar (FSLR) and continues to … Read the rest
Solarfun just announced that its PV modules have been selected by EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG for a new 5.5 MW solar park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. The solar park, which is expected to be connected to the grid and producing power by June of this year, will be built on a former dump site and will power 1,970 homes.
Itron just announced that it will be collaborating on smart grid solutions with Tropos Networks. The two companies will work together to develop an integrated network solution for the utility market as well as other smart grid applications. The solution will allow utilities to create a private broadband network for utility applications.
Sinovel is expected to begin installing its 5MW wind turbine prototypes within the next year with American Superconductor (AMSC) supplying the electrical guts of the system. AMSC announced it has received an initial order and expects to ship it out in the second half of this year.
Sinovel is China’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, shipping out 2400 1.5MW and 100 3MW turbines last year. It’s next generation … Read the rest
Piper Jaffray is maintaining a Neutral rating and is raising the price target from $22 to $25. “SPWR provided in line FY10 revenue guidance but PF EPS guidance was below consensus; additionally 1Q10 guidance was much lower due to backend-loaded systems revenue. The stock will likely … Read the rest
Sunpower (SPWRA) reported a mixed quarter last night missing analyst estimates of .49/share, posting .47/share on revenues of $548 million which was well ahead of the estimate of $490 million. What’s hitting the stock this morning is the guidance and the restatement of the financials for 2008, 2009 which concludes the company’s investigation. It’s looking like a rough day for Sunpower, but maybe this clears the … Read the rest
China Sunergy just announced the purchase of 2 solar module manufacturers, CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology Co., Ltd and CEEG (Nan Jing) New Energy Co., Ltd, for a total price of approximately $47 million. The company is funding the transaction on its own, and will pay for the acquisitions in a series of installments.
CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology produces 150 MW per year and is increasing capacity to 300MW by the middle … Read the rest
Converted Organics just announced that they have shipped their LC 1-1-1 liquid organic fertilizer to Liberty Acres Fertilizer Corporation, a major East Coast fertilizer distributor with centers in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The company expects to ship more of this product to Liberty Acres in the next few weeks.
In a press release, David A. Flannery, Vice President of Marketing for Converted Organics, commented on the news: