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Tata launches Indian finance plan for solar customers

The solar manufacturer will partner with Bajaj Finance to offer interest-free financing for solar installations costing less than $4,000.

Solar propelling distributed power to new heights, finds report

A study by GlobalData Analyst predicts global installed distributed power capacity to reach 389 GW by 2019, with solar PV driving that growth.

Report: Energy storage market expected to rise to $50 billion in 2020

The automotive market is displacing consumer electronics as the biggest user of energy storage, which will lead to further scale and cost reductions, according to Lux Research.

Welspun to start construction of 50 MW solar PV plant in Maharashtra, India

The deputy chief minister laid the foundation stones for the project, which is moving forward despite the overall slowness in the Indian market.

Rent-a-roof policy on cards for Delhi, India

Officials in the Indian city are considering adopting the successful rent-a-roof solar scheme launched by current PM Narendra Modi in Gujarat in 2011.

China inverter growth tops 100% as domestic dominance grows

As China’s solar inverter market expanded to nearly $800 million in 2013, demand has been driven by domestic suppliers, according to IHS.

Solar-powered benches rolled out in Boston, US

Created by startup Changing Environments, the Soofa is a solar-powered park bench that allows users to charge their mobile devices while resting.

Industry welcomes Indian budget

The Indian solar industry was broadly positive after India’s new government outlined its spending plans. Tax measures to boost manufacturing could hint at a pending imposition of AD duties on imports.

South Africa enters global top 10 for utility scale solar

The Rainbow Nation has installed more than 503 MW of utility scale solar, placing it 10th overall globally, according to Wiki-Solar.

Australian PM courts further solar controversy

Ahead of the G20 Brisbane summit in November, Tony Abbott’s office has been accused of trying push this week’s environmental goods deal off the discussion table.

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