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SolarCity launches new solar loan product in 14 states

This will replace the company’s previous loan product, and will offer options that include fixed payments and shorter terms.

Array Technologies and BayWa R.E. to collaborate on solar projects in Mexico and the United States

The two companies have signed an agreement for Array to supply a pipeline of more than 1 GW of PV projects in the United States and Mexico with its tracking systems.

GTM Research: Utility-scale solar PV prices will fall below $1 per watt by 2020

The company’s latest report says that large-scale, ground-mounted PV systems are on track to beat the U.S. Department of Energy’s goal for cost reduction

Renewables enjoy record 2015 in terms of investment and installations, REN21 report says

Global clean energy capacity increased by 147.2 GW last year, spurred by $285.9 million of investment, says REN21 Renewables 2016 Global Status Report. Sector now employs more than 8 million people.

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Leclanché battery cell fab returns to full operation after fire incident

The Swiss battery developer announces that its battery cell production plant in Willstaett, Germany, is back in full operation and will be able to meet delivery requirements.

Commercial production begins at Solar Frontier's 150 MW CIS plant

Japanese solar firm’s Tohoku Plant in Miyagi Prefecture has commenced commercial production of its CIS modules, which are expected to go on sale shortly.

China's NDRC order grid operators to purchase curtailed solar power in congested regions

National Development and Reform Commission issues purchase rule forcing grid operators in 11 Chinese regions to secure utilization of at least 1,300 hours of solar energy; regions identified because of network congestion and idled plants.

Shunfeng signs deal to offload solar manufacturing assets for $760m

The Chinese renewable energy firm reveals MoU signed with Hong Kong investor to sell its Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Technology Company, which includes module maker Suntech.

Sungrow and ABB partner on 1500v central inverter promotion

Sungrow enters into a strategic alliance with Swiss power equipment manufacturer ABB to use their highly efficient transformers in Sungrow’s 1500V transformer integrated MV turnkey stations.

BREAKING: Arizona Public Service attempts to weaken net metering – again

The utility’s latest proposal includes an elevated basic service charge, mandatory demand charges and reduced compensation for excess electricity generated.

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