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China Singyes to spin off materials unit

China Singyes Solar Technologies Holdings has confirmed that it has received formal approval to list shares of its Singyes New Materials subsidiary on the Hong Kong stock exchange’s secondary board.

Cubico adds 50 MW UK solar park to its portfolio

The investment firm has acquired 11 solar PV projects from developer British Solar Renewables totaling 120 MW over the last eight months, the most recent being the purchase this week of a 50 MW solar farm.

IBC Solar signs 22.5 MW EPC contract in India

Deal in the state of Rajasthan is the German firm’s sixth such contract in the country, and will propel its Indian portfolio to beyond 50 MW of solar PV operations.

Rockfire Capital snaps up 60 MW UK solar farm

Specialist investment management company purchases 172-acre PV farm in Swindon, England, from WELink Energy.

SolarCity raises USD305 million in cash equity transaction

This is the U.S. solar installers’ second cash equity transaction, and SolarCity says that it is a significant improvement over the first.

Russia: 1.56 GW of solar PV by 2020

The forum for renewable energy in Russia and Greece that took place at the international trade show in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighted Russia’s commitment to 1.56 GW of solar PV installations by 2020. What are the mechanics of this growth?

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NRG snatches up 2.1 GW of SunEdison projects

The energy giant has put forth the winning bid for SunEdison wind and solar projects at under $0.10 per watt.

2.05 GW of solar PV installed in the United States during Q2

GTM Research expects 13.9 GW to be installed over the full year, the result of an ongoing utility-scale boom.

SPI is almost here: the pv magazine USA weekly news digest

With the biggest solar show in the U.S., Solar Power International, kicking off in Las Vegas on Tuesday, a look back at the major stories from last week.

Singulus gets prepayment notification from CNBM for CIGS equipment

The German PV production equipment supplier has received an announcement that it has finally been sent prepayment for the EUR110 million of CIGS equipment from China National Building Materials (CNBM).

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