- Chinese solar companies Trina Solar Ltd (TSL) and Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd (STP) have signed separate supply agreements with a unit of Italy's biggest power company, Enel SpA , the companies said on Tuesday.
- Suntech said it would supply Enel.si with 30 megawatts of photovoltaic solar modules later this year and in 2009.
- Trina said it would supply the company with 17 MW of modules starting this year.
- Enel is a world leader in generating electricity from renewable sources. It plans to spend 7.4 billion euros on such investments by the end of 2012.
As for the U.S. - we are always reactive, not proactive but once an emergency slaps us across the face and you get us riled up, we really do things right - U.S. Solar Market could Surpass Germany by 2011. Frankly we don't even need "America" - we just need California.
- “It’s got roughly half the population of Germany, twice the incident sunlight and about one-tenth the market of Germany [today],” Johnson said of California.
- Solar prospectors tend to be as secretive about their land as forty-niners were about the veins of gold they discovered. Most bids are placed by limited-liability corporations with opaque names that conceal their ownership. And no one has been as quick to move into the Mojave - or as tightlipped about it - as Solar Investments.
- That entity, it turns out, is Goldman Sachs’s solar subsidiary. The investment bank’s designs on the desert are a topic of intense interest and speculation. Goldman declined to comment.








