First Solar breaks ground on 150MW Imperial Valley project
Apple eyes thin film talent
First Solar, GE new solar power couple
First Solar breaks ground on 150MW Imperial Valley project
Thin film modules are increasingly finding their way into Middle East installations, with Saudi Aramco and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (...
Thin film solar companies all share a voyage of ups and downs. We speak to Japan-headquartered Solar Frontier to hear about the company's...
After operating in stealth mode since being founded in 2009, Reel Solar Inc. (RSI) made a gold-carpet entry into the solar marketplace in July when...
Alta Devices is a US-based specialist in thin and flexible mobile power technology. PV Insider speaks to Rich Kapusta, VP of Marketing soon after the...
PVInsider had the opportunity to hear from First Solar Director of Business Development for Japan, Karl Brutsaert about the company’s recent surprise...
PV-Insider spoke with Dr. Scanlon to get some details on what could be a potential game changer for the thin film industry, which is now in trouble...
CSP Today, PV Insider and Masdar are pleased to announce that delegates at MENASOL 2012 (16-17 May, Abu Dhabi) will have the unique opportunity to...
During our recent webinar on the future of thin film, your peers sent in countless questions about how this burgeoning technology will fare in 2012.
Ascent Solar Technologies a developer of flexible CIGS solar panels, announced today that TFG Radiant Investment Group, Ltd. (TFG Radiant), is poised...
Thin film modules are increasingly finding their way into Middle East installations, with Saudi Aramco and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) both opting for thin film in their latest renewable energy projects.
Thin film solar companies all share a voyage of ups and downs. We speak to Japan-headquartered Solar Frontier to hear about the company's journey and its future chosen path and its CIS technology.
After operating in stealth mode since being founded in 2009, Reel Solar Inc. (RSI) made a gold-carpet entry into the solar marketplace in July when the company shunned its secrecy by announcing a new world record for cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic module size.