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Vivint Solar to go public

The Utah company has yet to decide how many shares it will offer or the price range for the offering. It’s looking to list on the New York Stock Exchange.

Scatec Solar preps float

The Norwegian group is set to apply for a listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange and launch an initial public offering in an effort to increase capital for further growth.

ISS secures financing for 200 MW of solar farms in North Carolina

The North Carolina company is looking for investors to buy projects of 20 MW and larger upon delivery with no upfront risk or financing.

India rejects anti-dumping duties

By deciding not to decide on whether or not to levy anti-dumping duties, India’s Ministry of Finance has sided with solar project developers rather than the Ministry of Commerce.

Suntech restructuring in Europe moves forward

The Chinese company’s Switzerland-based SPI subsidiary is now solvent and under the operational control of its board of directors.

US lowers anti-dumping tariffs on Taiwanese solar cells, modules

Citing a “ministerial error”, the U.S. Department of Commerce has cut in half duty levels for solar products made in Taiwan by Motech, and has reduced tariff levels for most other Taiwanese solar PV makers as well.

SunPower introduces pilot solar lease program Down Under

The company’s pilot program in Melbourne is modeled after its successful residential leasing program in the United States. SunPower systems are available in other regions of Australia through cash and loan programs.

Chaori Solar administrators to draft restructuring plan

Administrators of first Chinese company to default on a domestic corporate bond have drawn up plans to shape the reorganization of the company and its assets.

Shunfeng secures $3.25 billion credit line from China Minsheng

The Chinese PV giant has landed its another major loan facility following a separate $323 million agreement in July with China Merchants Bank.

Phoenix Solar's half-year revenue drops, operating loss narrows

The German solar group attributes its dramatic revenue drop on external factors, including delayed orders in the United States.

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