The Swiss Krono building has been adorned by high-performance solar modules made by Swiss technology group Meyer Burger, giving it a highly aesthetic appearance.
Falling technology costs and international efforts to reduce carbon emissions will help make PV the biggest segment of the global distributed-generation market in the coming years, led by rapid growth in Asia, according to a new report.
Egypts Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy announced an updated phase for its feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme, putting an end to the dispute over the location of the arbitration seat, but also dramatically reducing the FIT rate for PV projects to $8.4 cents and 7.8 cents/kWh, putting into question the viability of the previously proposed projects.
The agreement removes a key hurdle to the carving up of SunEdisons empire.
The countrys Department of Energy (DoE) may start imposing limits on the amount of renewables such as solar and wind that can be installed in parts of the country where the grid is most congested, according to a local report.
Longi Silicon subsidiary, Lerri Solar, has announced plans to continue expanding outside of China after a year of huge shipment and capacity increasing, with its own subsidiaries now set up in various different solar markets worldwide.
The Chinese company has signed the agreement with local wholesale distributor of solar products DM Solar, for the companys popular modules that will be mainly used for small and medium-scale projects, as Canadian Solar raises its profile in the Latin American country.
The 58 PV projects have a combined capacity of 2.8 GW and are located in 12 different provinces. The solar quota for this tender was just 300 MW, with the winning projects due to be announced in October.
With Renewable Energy India Expo opening its doors tomorrow in the New Dehli region, Vikram Solar President and CTO Ivan Saha tells pv magazine that the countrys rooftop sector is set to transition to a market of between 1 GW and 1.5 GW in 2017. While this is well short of government goals, combined with an expected 8 GW of utility scale solar, now is the time for India to arrive as one of PVs major markets.
Exports of solar modules and related PV kit soared 46.7% year on year to $2.01bn in the first seven months of 2016, according to new government data.
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