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Spain to host a renewable energy auction of up to 3 GW in Q1 2017

The winning projects must be operational by 31 December 2019.

UK ran on 40% renewables on Christmas Day, data shows

Greenest Christmas ever for the UK as data from power group Drax shows that the nation sourced 40% of its electricity from renewables sources on December 25.

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Scatec sells off its last U.S. solar plant

The Norwegian developer and EPC has closed on the sale of the 104 MW-DC Utah Red Hills plant to Macquarie.

Danish solar auction delivers European low cost of US 1.81 cents/kWh

Danish renewable energy developer Pure & Better Energy awarded 20 MW of solar PV capacity in latest cross-border auction for cost of DKK 12.89/MWh.

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China to cut large-scale solar tariff by 19% in 2017

Declining construction costs for solar plants have prompted the government to lower the amount of money it pays to newly completed PV farms.

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Panasonic, Tesla, confirm solar cell and module production partnership in New York

Joint statement issued by the solar division of the Japanese electronics giant and Elon Musk’s Tesla says that production of PV modules will begin in summer of 2017.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

As the global solar market nears the end of its tenth consecutive year of growth, the EU-China trade spat looks set to continue, Indian ambitions soar once more, and mono-efficiency reaches new heights.

Delta supplies 50.4 MW of inverters to Danish solar park

German subsidiary of the Taiwanese power group installs more than 1,000 of its M50A string inverters across cluster of 126 solar PV power plants in Vandel, Denmark.

India to spend $1.8bn on power lines to support growing solar base

As part of the green corridor project, the Power Grid Corp. of India will build power lines to transmit 20 GW of power capacity across 34 individual solar power plants. Project cost to run to $1.8 billion.

India to reach 57% renewable penetration by 2027, forecasts government

Bullish ten-year energy blueprint suggests India will surpass renewable targets outlined in Paris Agreement by more than 50% and three years ahead of schedule.

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