The Military's Green Tech Strategy - Forbes


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The Military's Green Tech Strategy
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At Fort Carson, Colo., the Army partnered with a local energy provider to build a photovoltaic solar array on top of a closed landfill. The White Sands Missile Range project in New Mexico will provide the Army with 4.44-megawatts of installed ...
Photovoltaic supply falls short of solar power targets Recycling News (press release)
PV panel supply will fall short of Europe's solar power targets Click Green

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Germany's Centrotherm signs Saudi solar deal - Reuters

Germany's Centrotherm signs Saudi solar deal
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| KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Saudi-based IDEA Polysilicon Co. has signed an agreement for Germany's Centrotherm Photovoltaics, the world's No.2 maker of solar equipment, to help it build a polysilicon plant in Saudi Arabia.
Yanbu to house Mideast largest polysilicon & solar wafers plant Saudi Gazette
Centrotherm, Idea Sign $1.1 Billion Plant Accord, Riyadh Says Bloomberg

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Germany: Rösler explains solar subsidy exit strategy - pv magazine


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Germany: Rösler explains solar subsidy exit strategy
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For the moment, the Ministry of Economics is emphasizing that its aim is limiting the costs of the Renewable Energy Law (EEG) levy by having a maximum capacity of 33.3 GW of installed photovoltaics by 2020. The Federal Government also agreed to this in ...

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100 MW PV project planned for Germany - pv magazine


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100 MW PV project planned for Germany
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Parabel AG has announced that it will begin construction on its 100 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project in Germany's Brandenburg region at the end of the month. Parabel has installed a number of photovoltaic parks in Germany.

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Bosch delays work on Malaysian PV factory - pv magazine


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Bosch delays work on Malaysian PV factory
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According to media reports, Bosch has delayed its plans to build a photovoltaic manufacturing facility in Penang, Malaysia, due to the turbulent solar market conditions. In recent years, Bosch has strengthened its photovoltaic activities.

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