August 30, 2010
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The state of California is on its way to requiring utilities to store a portion of the renewable energy they generate for off-peak usage.
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Energy Storage Targets May Come to California Soon
August 30, 2010
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Shortly after the CIGS thin-film producer MiaSolé signed an agreement with German developer Juwi Solar for 7.5 MW of panels, the two companies announced a much larger supply deal for 600 MW. The move is a positive one for MiaSolé, which has faced delays in scaling up operations.
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MiaSole Signs 600 MW Supply Agreement
August 30, 2010
For decades, designers of solar power systems have faced a knotty set of interlocking challenges. Solar panels produce DC at relatively low voltages, but inverters require a relatively high input voltage to be able to convert the power to AC and send it to the grid

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Solar Array Design: Parallel Wiring Opens New Doors
August 27, 2010
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Two years ago, GW-scale production facilities were considered a big deal. With more companies reaching the GW range, the next step is to get to multi-GW capacities. That’s exactly what Neo Solar Power Corp

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World’s Largest Solar Cell Manufacturing Plant Underway