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Russia’s Rushydro expands use of solar in remote areas of its service territory

The Russian hydroelectric power producer will install more stand-alone PV plants in Yacutia’s remote areas with no access to the electricity network.

India’s NTPC reaches 845 MW of installed solar capacity following latest commissioning

The National Thermal Power Corporation confirms installed base of solar has increased to 845 MW after commissioning 225 MW of a 250 MW plant in Madhya Pradesh.

UK’s ‘stunning Sunday’ of 70% low-carbon power offers glimpse of near future

Sunny and windy Sunday afternoon in the U.K. sees carbon intensity power production level fall below 100g of CO2 per kWh for first time ever, gifting country’s energy market glimpse into future power generation mix.

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Sterling and Wilson wins contract to build 1.17 GW solar project in Abu Dhabi

The EPC firm will build the PV plant with the lowest cost ever registered for solar power in the world. The project is being developed by JinkoSolar, Marubeni and ADWEA.

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Spain’s Canary Islands to launch its own solar and wind auction, seek exemption from solar tax

The government of the Spanish archipelago is planning to define the bidding rules for its own renewable energy auction by the end of July.

EDF signs 15-year PPA for 500 MW plant in the United States

Southern California Edison will purchase 125 MW AC from the Maverick Solar (formerly Palen 1) Plant, which is expected to start delivering electricity on Dec. 1, 2020.

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X-Elio plugs in 56.7 MW solar facility in northern Chile

The photovoltaic plant “Uribe Solar” was officially commissioned by the vice-minister of national property Jorge Maldonado and the minister of energy Andrés Rebolledo.

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Carnegie approved for 10 MW in Australia

Carnegie Clean Energy has taken a significant step forward with its plan to build a solar project in Northam, Western Australia.

Genex moves forward on 50 MW Kidston project

Genex Power claims it is making rapid progress on the construction of the first 50 MW phase of a PV array at a former gold mine in northeastern Australia, with preparations already under way for the second 270 MW stage, as well as a related 250 MW pumped hydro installation.

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India to halt interstate transmission charges on solar projects until 2019

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy makes decision to extend the exemption of solar power projects from the charge in order to make PV more price competitive with coal power.

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