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Wirsol starts 'largest solar park in the Caribbean'

A 64 MW scheme in the Dominican Republic is the country’s first solar park. German developer Wirsol said the Republic’s president personally selected it to plan the project in Monte Plato province.

US company TRA strikes deal for 100 MW solar project in Pakistan

M/s Table Rock Associates (TRA) signs letter of intent with Pakistan’s Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) to construct a 100 MW PV power plant in the country’s Punjab province.

ADB invests $2 million in pay-as-you-go solar for India

The Asian Development Bank hopes its first venture into smal scale investment will encourage private equity groups to come forward. Indian solar company Simpa has secured $2 million and hopes to have 63,000 customers by 2015.

JinkoSolar offering 3.5 million American Depositary Shares

The Chinese solar group is looking to attract investment Stateside, which it may use to expand manufacturing capacity and solar project development. At the company’s current share price, the offering could bring in more than $200 million.

Hold off on new PV recycling contracts until February

The manager of a German PV recycling firm has advised manufacturers, importers and distributors not to sign any new disposal contracts before modules are in included in the EU’s electrical waste directive in February.

Pakistan scrambles for generation

Pakistan’s first large scale solar project is just part of a race to plug electricity generation shortfalls in the country. The 6.6 GW coal-fired plant at Gadani dominates the race for electricity.

The good times are back for solar

IHS analysis of first half module shipments show a strong rebound in global demand. But analysts warn the boom seen so far this year will slow in the current quarter.

World Energy Congress highlights dramatic change

The upcoming World Energy Congress in Daegu, South Korea, will be characterized by unprecedented developments that have redefined the global energy sector, says Christoph Frei, secretary general of the World Energy Council.

Three solar farms for West Virginia

Solar projects in Alderson, Fayetteville and Crawley are expected to total up to 40 MW of generation capacity. Solar Thin Films has signed a $124 million-$160 million deal to build the projects.

China imposes anti subsidy duties on US polysilicon

After July’s hefty anti dumping duties, the Chinese government has now announced its intent to top that with anti subsidy duties against U.S.-made polysilicon. Reuters is reporting, however, only two manufacturers will be affected and the duty will be set at a relatively kind 6.5 per cent.

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