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Hindustan Salts seeks EPC for 100 MW project in Gujarat

The state-owned salt company is on a quest for an EPC contractor to work on a large-scale project in the Indian state of Gujarat.

JinkoSolar supplies 65 MW of solar modules to Energon Solar in India

In its latest shipment to India, the Chinese Tier-1 solar company has supplied 65 MW of solar modules.

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Telstra underpins 70 MW Queensland solar farm

The Australian telco has signed a long-term contract to take all the output from a 70 MW solar farm near Emerald in a bid to rein in its energy costs, while the Queensland government has welcomed the company’s solar commitment set to create 200 jobs.

IBC Solar switches on 22.5 MW project in India

The German developer has completed its sixth solar PV plant in India.

U.K. solar shatters generation record on year’s hottest day

With the temperature reaching 29.5 degrees Celsius, solar panel installations across the U.K. generated a record amount of electricity on Friday, overtaking nuclear for the first time ever.

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IEEFA report: NTPC plays central role in India’s energy transition

One of the top 10 coal-fired power generators in the world, Indian energy conglomerate NTPC is today leading the charge in the country’s energy market transformation, finds report.

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Australia gets first P2P green loan marketplace

With the $20 million financial backing of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), local lender RateSetter has launched Australia’s first peer-to-peer green bond lending platform connecting investors and borrowers with an eye on environmental sustainability.

ARENA announces AUD $20m PV R&D funding round

In order to help reduce the future cost of solar PV, ARENA is set to launch its third competitive funding round for solar R&D.

40 MW floating PV plant in China connected with Sungrow’s inverters

The world’s largest floating PV power plant, with the capacity of 40 MW is now connected to the grid.

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Solar among areas with biggest returns for economy, climate, researchers say

Amid growing energy demand and urgent calls for combating climate change, identifying energy technologies that are good bets for the economy and climate is increasingly important, finds study.

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