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SunPower to build third solar cell plant

May 19, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The new facility will be located in Malaysia and is expected to have more than 1 gigawatt of annual production capacity. Full Story »

Cleantech Index weathers stormy market

April 18, 2008 - Exclusive - Public cleantech companies tumbled this past quarter. But less so than other sectors, according to the manager of the CTIUS index.

Solar stock love affair continues on Valentine's Day

February 14, 2008 - by Dallas Kachan - Investors still love solar stocks. Especially when a leader like First Solar posts unexpectedly strong results. Full Story »

Ascent Solar buys new plant and HQ

February 11, 2008 - by Dallas Kachan - Company stays within its home state of Colorado. Full Story »

Cleantech IPOs take a swim in U.S. waters

January 29, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Silicon wafer maker ReneSola and water services firm Cascal brave the turbulent U.S. markets. Full Story »

SunPower shares drop on fourth quarter report

January 24, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Rising costs hit the solar company's profits, with net income for the quarter falling by 42.2 percent. Full Story »

Water and the consumer contract

January 11, 2008 - Exclusive - Can water borrow go-to-market lessons from other cleantech sectors? Laura Shenkar thinks so.

GE unit funding Calif. SunPower projects

January 7, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The five installations include the largest single-roof solar power system in the U.S. for Toyota Motor Sales' Parts Center. Full Story »

SunPower to buy Italian solar integrator

December 13, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - The acquisition of Solar Solutions is expected close in the first quarter of 2008. Full Story »

SunPower's new spiel

What do new strategic messages from solar manufacturer SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWR) suggest about its future direction?

At an investor conference today in San Francisco, SunPower CEO Tom Werner prefaced a corporate presentation with the suggestion that those familiar with the company would hear things in a slightly different wrapper.

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