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Once completed, it will be the largest photovoltaic power plant in North America, the company says.
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The solar superstar reaches a major milestone as it continues to drive down the cost of solar power.
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The solar startup with a backlog of $1.2 billion in orders will use the loan from the Department of Energy to build a second manufacturing plant.
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San Francisco startup will collaborate with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to commercialize a solar cell designed by the lab that converts more light into energy than any other in the world.
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Technology giant develops a more efficient saw it claims slashes costs by slicing silicon ingots into thinner wafers.
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Becomes the fourth-largest residential solar installer in the U.S.
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Declining solar prices will shrink the market in 2009, but by 2011 photovoltaic solar is expected to be cost-competitive enough to prime the industry for growth.
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The solar industry is reeling, yet renewed growth is just around the corner for those companies that develop and install solar projects if they can stay alive.
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The California solar company will expand into the Mid-Atlantic region and joins a small cadre of solar installers that have attracted venture capital.
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Just weeks after a $103M deal in Spain, the solar power startup inks another agreement in Europe, this time in the land of Helios.
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