• KYOCERA provides solar power generating system Republic of Palau’s international airport

    25 January 2012 | Oceania

    The first grid-connected system in the Republic of Palau is comprised of modules from Kyocera. 1,080 Kyocera 210W solar modules have been supplied to a solar power generating system at Palau international airport, installed on top of the shading structures in the parking lot.The first grid-connected system in the Republic of Palau is comprised of modules from Kyocera. 1,080 Kyocera 210W solar modules have been supplied to a solar power generating system at Palau international airport, installed on top of the shading structures in the parking lot.

  • Kyocera modules power BIPV system on Pacific Island

    22 December 2011 | Oceania

    Kyocera modules will power a new 226.8kW building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) system on the Pacific Island of Palau. The system, installed on top of a shading structure in the car park of Palau’s international airport, is the largest solar installation on the island and the first to be grid connected.

  • Scheuten Solar supplies BIPV modules for Australian stadium

    08 December 2011 | Oceania

    Scheuten Solar has delivered 600 custom-made building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) modules for a 220kW installation at the Carrara Stadium on Australia’s Gold Coast.

  • Australian government chooses solar technology from Conergy

    03 November 2011 | Oceania

    The Dandiiri Contact Center in Queensland, Australia, which receives all emergency calls from the police, ambulances and fire service, will be equipped with solar components from one of the largest PV facilities in the state.

  • Dyesol and Csiro partner for BIPV development

    05 May 2010 | Oceania

    Dyesol and Csiro are finalising a partnership to develop higher performing dyes in a two-year project funded by Csiro's Australian Growth Partnership (AGP) program.

  • BIPV project from Dyesol, Corus enters fifth stage of development

    10 August 2009 | Oceania

    Dyesol and Corus' joint BIPV project to commercially manufacture dye solar cells (DSC) on steel, supported by £5 million from the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), has entered the next stage. This milestone is the fifth step in achieving the goal of DSC integrated onto strip steel in a coil coating line.

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