The PV inverter market, once short of innovation, has seen a surge of investment in the last few years. Spurred by startup advances, established firms like SMA, Satcon, and National Semiconductor are developing new distributed PV electronics technologies in-house or through acquisition. This Special Report from Greentech Media, sponsored by Enphase Energy, takes a look at the state of innovation in the inverter market, VC investment activity, and the emerging leaders in the $2.4 billion PV inverter market.
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The solar firm was founded in 2006 with A round funding from Kleiner Perkins and claims its process could increase the efficiency of conventional amorphous silicon PV by up to 150 percent.
The Indian solar company plans to build factories with more than 600 megawatts of capacity by 2010, while developing solar power plants to take advantage of the new feed-in tariff in India.
Solar startups will have trouble replicating the thin-film solar panel market leader's performance in today's poor economy, industry watchers at a Photon International conference warn.
VC investment in solar has risen from a trickle to a flood in the previous four years. In this three-part series, Eric Wesoff digs into these solar investments to see what turns up.
The government will create a feed-in tariff program to boost electricity production from solar, wind and other renewable energy. Similar programs exist in Germany, Spain, France and elsewhere.
Kannan Ramanathan, a CIGS whiz from NREL, has resigned as chief research officer at Miasolé to work for a rival.
The startup solar energy developer joins San Jose, Calif. mayor and SunPower to go solar at a tech museum.
Makers of upgraded metallurgical silicon already have to work hard to prove their technologies work. With competitors and potential customers cutting sales forecasts, however, UMG silicon producers might find it tougher to weather the downturn.
The national lab is working with Iberdrola Renewables and other companies on measuring solar energy resources for developing solar-thermal power plants in Arizona.
The California startup launches a new concentrating solar system that ups sunlight-to-electricity efficiency to 25 percent, up from 18 percent in its last system.
The Chinese solar cell maker recorded losses from its investment and fund-raising deals with Lehman. JA Solar also cut forecasts in light of the weakened euro and slumping economy.
In July, the solar cell developer told Greentech Media that it was looking for money to build a commercial plant in California next year. An SEC filing shows the company has completed a Series B round.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company signs a $103 million deal to install more than 10 megawatts of concentrating solar in Spain.
Analysts upgraded their ratings on the thin-film company after the Tempe, Ariz.-based company announced new sales agreements and posted earnings that beat expectations this week.
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi flips the switch on a 7.2-kilowatt system for a radio station in California, which expects to be the first concentrating-photovoltaic customer to be eligible for state solar rebates.
The Spanish solar panel maker is looking for buyers of its solar power plants after its original buyers backed out. Also, Spain is cracking down on fraudulent solar development claims.
Thin-film startup's $250 million deal to sell its panels to GeckoLogic is part of the $1.2 billion in sales contracts Solyndra has inked with customers.
The solar-panel maker wants a U.S. bankruptcy court to order the return of 12.2 million shares of its stock that Lehman sold to Barclays.
As solar shares outpace the Dow and the Nasdaq, Oregon considers the first U.S. state feed-in tariff modeled on the German system, Energosolar ships an amorphous-silicon manufacturing line and Wacker reveals plans for an additional 10,000 tons of silicon capacity.
As German solar manufacturer SolarWorld opens a solar-cell factory in Oregon, COO Boris Klebensberger talks about the economy, competition and the right solar policy for the United States.
Solar Power International drew a record attendance while GT Solar scored a $46.8 million contract. SunPower's earnings beat Wall Street expectations.