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EU complaints lodged against Greece’s retroactive renewable energy tax

Greece-based Metaxas and Associates Law Firm has lodged two complaints with the European Commission against the retroactive taxes applied to renewable energy systems in Greece. Meanwhile, rumors abound that the Greek government is considering more retroactive cuts.

US: More solar, less PV savings?

A report into the electricity bill savings available from residential photovoltaics in the U.S. has come up with some surprising conclusions. For instance, the more solar penetrates the energy mix, the lower the savings available from rooftop systems, although that is not the whole story.

Greece: Tender announced for 50 MW PV park

PPC Renewables has announced three tenders for a 50 MW photovoltaic project in Greece. If the park is completed by this October, it will secure a tariff of €0.392/kWh.

US requests WTO consultation over Indian solar DCR

The U.S. has requested World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement consultations with the Indian Government regarding India’s solar photovoltaic domestic content requirements (DCR). Industry association SEIA has come out in support of the move.

330 GW of global PV capacity predicted by 2020

The sky is the limit for photovoltaic market growth, which is expected to more than triple by 2020, according to a report just released by London-based research firm GlobalData. It says growth is being stimulated by two major forces. Challenges are present, however, including issues over existing grid infrastructure.

Conergy receives 31.5 MW PV order from Thailand

Thailand-based Siam Solar Energy 1 Co., Ltd (SSE) has contracted Conergy AG to install three photovoltaic plants worth 31.5 MW. It is the second such project to be undertaken by the German company for Thai Solar Energy Company Limited subsidiary, SSE.

PV power optimizer shipments to reach 4 GW by 2016

Ash Sharma, director of solar research at IHS Solar forecasts double digit growth in photovoltaic power optimizers over the next two years, despite the fact they are not said to be economical in well-designed installations. In the following interview, he discusses the market with pv magazine.

Greece: PV success amid great challenges

The Greek photovoltaic market was worth around €523 million in 2012 – over double that of 2011 – according to a recent report published by Greek consultancy Stochasis Management Ltd. The figure corresponds to an average annual growth rate of 196.8% for the years 2009 to 2012.

T-Solar completes 12 MW PV park in India

T-Solar has completed and grid-connected a 12.3 MWp photovoltaic park in Gujarat, India. It is the Spanish company’s second such project in the country.

Germany: Altmaier lays out timetable for EEG changes

Germany’s Federal Environment Minister is holding fast to his proposal for “electricity price protection in the EEG”, despite fierce criticism from within his ranks, opposition parties and environmental groups. Now he wants to find a compromise with FDP leader and Economics Minister, Philipp Rösler.

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