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Duke to build a 61 MW PV plant in North Carolina to serve Google data center

Google is the first company to participate in a Duke program from 2013 allowing companies to source their power from renewables.

SunEdison fires TerraForm Power President & CEO Domenech, shifts board

The company’s management changes follow a shift in strategy, with an attempt to be more “boring” after rapid growth spooked investors.

Turkey: New directive sees import duties on solar modules

Turkey has issued a new directive, which will see solar modules charged an import tax of around US$125, determined by weight. The new regulation will apply to all PV manufacturers outside of Turkey from December 19.

Alberta sets 30% renewable energy goal by 2030

Under new leadership, the province which hosts the heart of Canada’s oil sands industry will replace coal generation with renewables by 2030.

New York to get half its electricity from renewable energy by 2030

Following shortly on the announcement of new renewable energy targets in Alberta, the governor of New York State has plans to mandate 50% renewables in electricity by 2030.

LDK Solar's Chinese subsidiaries forced into restructuring by Xinyu City

Four state-run companies successfully petitioned Chinese courts to begin bankruptcy proceedings for the LDK Solar companies, only a day after the resignation of President and CEO Xingxue Tong.

Mexico to hold its first post-reform electricity auction

The contest will be resolved at the end of March 2016. Under the auction, clean energy certificates will be issued in addition to power and capacity contracts.

Despite rapid growth, yieldcos face money troubles

A new report by CohnReznick looks at the dramatic growth of yieldcos and the massive amount of cash they have raised, but also the difficulties that yieldcos are having due to depressed stock prices.

Vivint Solar to introduce solar loans with Mosaic

One of the America’s biggest solar lease providers Vivint Solar will begin introducing solar loans in partnership with solar crowdfunder Mosaic. The loans will initially be introduced in Vivint’s home state of Utah with the goal to roll it out in other markets.

Massachussets fails to lift net metering caps

The two houses of the Massachusetts legislature failed to reconcile bills that would have lifted the net metering caps, which have already been reached in some utility service areas.

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