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Thai government may purchase rooftop PV to fill commercial shortfall

Thailand: Large-scale solar farms that do not come online within the required time frame could have their contracts to sell power to the government scrapped. The government may instead purchase PV from residential suppliers.

Google invests more than $100 million in 265 MW Californian solar plant

The search engine giant has teamed up with Silver Ridge Power LLC to invest $103 million in the 265 MW Mount Signal Solar project in Imperial County, California.

More Italian headaches for Suntech

The former Chinese giant has revealed the seizure of more solar parks developed with the backing of the tarnished Global Solar Fund investment vehicle. Administrators have been appointed to 27 seized assets.

Solar glass manufacturer criticises Chinese oversupply

Japanese glass company AGC is betting on auto glass because it says it cannot compete with Chinese prices. The well-worn complaint echoes those of EU and U.S. solar companies.

World Energy Congress starts on a pessimistic note

The opening statement of the World Energy Congress said renewables cannot meet future energy demand, GHG reduction targets are impossible without CCS and the idea of peak oil is ‘a myth.’

Shunfeng PV anticipates $142 million windfall

The parent company of cell and module manufacturer Jiangsu Shunfeng is pricing its share issue at the top of the range as it prepares to acquire Wuxi Suntech. Share issue will equate to 20% of the expanded company.

Only two smart grids on EU project list

Only two smart grid projects – one of them aimed at wind power – made the list of 250 projects to be eligible for a slice of EU funding. France and Italy’s Green-Me project may be in line for some of the $7.9 billion available.

Turkey: small-scale solar rules released

By doubling the size of projects for which FITs are available, the Turkish government has finally fired the starting gun on solar. ‘We have been waiting five years for this.’ says Enerparc’s Ertug Babatas.

First Solar loses $60m on sale of Mesa facility

The Mesa plant, intended to produce PV modules, never went into production and is being sold off at a loss. The facility includes what First Solar claimed would be Arizona’s largest solar rooftop.

SolarCity to acquire mounting system company

Californian installer SolarCity is set to acquire Zep Solar in exchange for shares worth $158 million. Zep Solar’s Zep Compatible technology has been used by solar giants including Canadian Solar and Trina Solar.

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