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Enphase Energy cuts second-quarter loss, posts record revenue

Strong demand from the core domestic market as well as from overseas helped boost sales at the California solar microinverter systems manufacturer.

Vivint files for IPO for solar business

The home automation and security company has filed to spin off its solar business. Vivint Solar is the second-largest residential installer in the United States, and is gaining market share.

GCL New Energy, Singyes Solar announce far-reaching partnership

The companies will cooperate mainly on distributed generation projects next year with a combined target of at least 500 MW.

Tesla and Panasonic to construct battery 'Gigafactory'

Elon Musk’s pioneering electric vehicle company hopes that the factory will advance the mass market production of cost-effective lithium-ion batteries.

Sharp solar division suffers 97% drop in profit

A decline in sales of solar cells for residential use in Japan contributed largely to a plunge in earnings for the group’s Energy Solutions division.

Solar weighs on Kyocera figures

Japanese electronics corporation points to the end of residential subsidies in Japan and a drop-off in utility scale projects as negatives and no mention of solar is made in the upbeat forecasts for the next quarter.

Brazilian bank aims to boost domestic solar manufacturing

A BNDES solar project funding scheme will have various levels of local content requirement. From 2020 onwards, bank-funded schemes must include Brazilian cells.

Swiss developer signs 6.27 GW deal with Hareon

ILB Helios plans 3.3 GW of projects in Turkey over the next three years. The deal, with the Chinese manufacturer, has a pipeline of projects including Jordan, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Iran and Iraq.

Planning barrier to UK solar could be removed

The government has proposed raising the bar for commercial rooftop systems needing planning permission, from 50 kW to 1 MW. The STA says more needs to be done for the 50 kW-to-5 MW rooftop market in the UK.

LDK Solar has amassed funds needed to exit insolvency

The Chinese manufacturer says it has enough cash to get back on its feet. LDK’s liquidators are seeking permission to halve the creditors’ settlement and extend the deadline to complete an offshore restructuring.

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