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Sunrun closes on US$ 250 million in financing for residential solar

Sunrun has closed on its largest syndicated bank financing to date, with lenders arranged by Investec.

New York throws $5 billion at clean energy, includes nukes in RPS proceeding

Buried in an announcement of aggressive funding for clean energy, New York regulators have said that they will include nuclear power in the state’s new renewable energy mandate.

New York throws $5 billion at clean energy, includes nukes in RPS proceeding

Buried in an announcement of aggressive funding for clean energy, New York regulators have said that they will include nuclear power in the state’s new renewable energy mandate.

Nevada to reconsider retroactive changes to net metering

Nevada regulators will hear an appeal from the state’s consumer advocate asking to “grandfather” existing customers under the old net metering program, as the battle between the solar industry and the Sandoval Administration continues.

GTM Research: 59 GW of solar installed in 2015, 64 GW coming in 2016

The company’s latest forecast of global demand predicts big growth in the Indian and U.S. solar markets this year.

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California regulators may consider utility proposal for net metering 2.0

Advocates say that regulators may be considering an alternative proposal for the successor program to net metering, coordinated with the action of a front group backed by a SDG&E’s parent company.

Taiwan reaches 728 MW of installed solar

Taiwanese authorities have released installation data for the island nation, as well as reiterating its target to install 8.7 GW by 2030.

Horad to supply turnkey module line to Solargiga/Motech JV in China

Chinese equipment maker Suzhou Horad has received an order to supply a 200 MW solar PV module line to Motech’s new factory in China.

U.S. federal review of coal leases unlikely to impact renewable energy deployment

Dynamics within the global coal market mean that limited changes in U.S. production are unlikely to alter U.S. coal consumption and thus will have little impact for solar and other forms of renewable energy.

U.S. federal review of coal leases unlikely to impact renewable energy deployment

Dynamics within the global coal market mean that limited changes in U.S. production are unlikely to alter U.S. coal consumption and thus will have little impact for solar and other forms of renewable energy.

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