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SunEdison secures $100 million for sale-leaseback fund

Financing partner De Lage Landen has agreed to a further investment in the fund, which SunEdison hopes will create new markets by attracting more customers.

UK renewable energy industry calls for government support

PV and other renewables lobbyists have called on UK chancellor George Osborne to dismiss the political uncertainty surrounding the industry. But Osborne has a track record in promoting his favored “dash for gas.”

No new anti-subsidy action on Chinese solar products

As expected, the EU has effectively announced the summer trade deal will be used as a panacea for its subsidy and dumping investigations. EU manufacturers are sure to be disappointed by the announcement.

Mascotte reveals details of disastrous acquisition

Mascotte’s prediction of an impending half-year loss last week must have been an easy call. The company has written off Sun Materials’ Yi-Lan plant at a cost of HK$845 million.

Cheng takes big stake in Shunfeng Photovoltaic

Property magnate Cheng Kin-ming will fund Shunfeng Photovoltaic’s acquisition of Wuxi Suntech in return for convertible bonds that could give him a 68% holding in the enlarged company.

GCL-Poly reacts to Beijing ETS

The Chinese capital introduced an emissions trading scheme on Thursday and plans are afoot for the world’s second biggest scheme, in Guangdong province. GCL-Poly has yet to assess the impact on its operations.

VW builds car industry's largest solar installation in Spain

VW-owned SEAT has completed the installation of 53,000 solar panels on a rooftop array at its Martorell factory in Spain.

Setback for Canadian Solar in legal wrangle

Canadian Solar’s apparent victory in its legal dispute with LDK Solar has been overturned by the court that awarded it. The dispute relates to wafer supply contracts which LDK says Canadian Solar broke.

China Solar misses six-month figures update

Former solar giant China Solar has been forced to delay its six-month figures as an investigation into two of its Chinese subsidiaries continues. Three directors were arrested over the alleged false reporting on registered capital for the units.

Deals 'imminent' for Conergy units

Chinese module manufacturer Astroenergy will acquire Conergy’s Frankfurt module business. The identity of the buyer for the Rangsdorf-based Mounting Systems business has not been revealed.

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