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France’s power and gas system operators enter partnership to improve integration of renewables

RTE and GRTgaz have created a common databank to analyze how power production from renewables can be better integrated into France’s electricity system.

Imec’s perovskite-based PV module reaches 12.4% efficiency

The Belgian research institute has improved the efficiency of its 4x4cm² perovskite module by 1.1%.

Italian Revenue Agency says PV system owners can take advantage of super-amortization on investment goods

The Italian Revenue Agency has finally made clear that PV systems must be considered movable property. As a result, solar modules and other components installed in PV installations can now be depreciated by applying a coefficient of 9% instead of 4%.

Solar Systems LLC gets $15 million financing from Gazbank

The seven-year loan will be used by the Russian solar developer to finance the construction of its 15 MW solar project in the Astrakhan region of Russia.

Belgium: Wallonia’s regulator imposes grid-fee for solar starting from 2019

The Belgian French-speaking region of Wallonia could introduce a grid-fee for residential PV starting from 2019. PV systems operators fear an annual fee ranging from €330 to €560.

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South Africa’s new energy minister postpones long-expected signing of 37 PPAs for solar and renewables

The signing of the PPAs was expected to enable financial closure of several PV and wind power projects being developed under South Africa’s REIPPPP program.

Enel and DIF invest $157 million in Australian solar project

The Italian power utility and the Dutch investment firm have agreed to acquire the first 137.5 MW of a 275 MW PV project under development in Australia. The second 137.5 MW project’s unit will be bought by the two companies later this year.

NPC Incorporated swings to profit in first half of fiscal year ending 8/2017

The Japanese equipment provider reported a profit of JPY 151 million ($1.3 million) for the first half of the current fiscal year. Revenue grew 231.3% year-on-year to JPY 2,227 million ($20.0 million).

Russia plans to introduce net-metering for residential PV

If approved, the new net-metering scheme would come into force by the end of this year. Power surplus woul be sold to the grid at a rate of RUB 1 ($0.0174)/kWh.

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Sri Lanka seeks bids for 60 MW of large-scale PV

Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Electricity Board has issued a tender for the construction of 60 PV power plants with a capacity of 1 MW each. Bids must be submitted by April 26.

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