Canadian Solar to Receive C$115.5 Million Loan from National Bank of Canada
The three solar power projects – "Sparkle Light" (Beaverton), "Good Light" (Kawartha Lakes) and "Lunar Light" (Belleville) – have all been awarded a 20-year power purchase contract (the "FIT Contract") by the Ontario Power Authority
February 2014, SPVInvestor Research, Inc., China Solar Exports
The first quarter of the 2014 has the potential to become the largest quarter since Q2 2013, reaching around 4.6GW
Canadian Solar Completes the Sale of Little Creek Solar Power Plant to BluEarth
This is the first of four planned solar projects being acquired by BluEarth from Canadian Solar, totalling 38.5 MW AC.
Strategy for 2014 Solar Portfolio: Consistent Value Generation, pt. II
Canadian, delivering EPS between $4.30 and $4.70, could get a price target of $65 to $68 by the end of the year, offering nearly a 100% return from Friday's March 21 closing price.
Shanghai Chaori Default Signals Shift to Liberalization of Chinese Markets
Chaori rose a lot of attention in financial circles as being the first corporate bond default in Chinese history, but for the solar industry, this is just system at work
January 2014, SPVInvestor Research, Inc., China Solar Exports Data Report
New Solar Gold Rush Without a Rush
Deutsche Bank, in recently published world solar market forecasts, announced another gold rush, and it said China would be one of three profit drivers in the next two years. Still, this time around, the Chinese are pretty calm about it
Canadian Solar Announces the Sale its Fourth Utility Scale Solar Power Plant in Ontario to a Fund Managed by BlackRock
Under the agreement, the fourth utility-scale solar power plant purchased by BlackRock is located in the Township of Oro-Medonte and is scheduled to start construction in the first quarter of 2014
December 2013, SPVInvestor Research, Inc., China Export Data Report
During December, final deliveries were 1.7% higher than November 2013 and around 22% greater than December 2012.
Canadian Solar Secures the Top Foreign Brand Position in the Japanese Market in 2013
CSIQ shipped a record of 508 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules under its own Canadian Solar brand thus becoming the largest foreign PV module brand in the Japanese market with an estimated 7% market share