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Sunrun reports strong Q4 results

Sunrun continued its strong growth through the end of the year and is anticipating more of the same in 2016, despite its departure from Nevada. The company also launched a PV and battery product for Hawaii.

ABB to create $140m converter station linking Danish and German clean energy projects

The Swiss power electronics company will build a high voltage direct current converter station in Germany that will integrate Danish clean energy projects with a capacity to interconnect 400 MW of power.

First Solar targets greener solar panel production

U.S. thin film solar producer publishes first ever Corporate Sustainability Report, highlighting its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly during the panel production process.

US solar PV revenue grew 21% last year to $22.6bn

Nearly 1 MW of solar PV – enough to power more than 160 homes – was installed almost every hour in the U.S. in 2015. Navigant Research forecasts cumulative installations to reach above 100 GW by 2022.

Patagonia creates a $35 million fund for rooftop PV

The U.S. corporate embrace of solar continues as apparel brand Patagonia creates a $35 million tax equity fund that will bring rooftop solar to more than 1,500 households.

Abengoa strikes $2bn creditor deal to ward off bankruptcy

The Spanish clean energy developer has agreed a restructuring loan of around $2 billion for a 55% stake in the company with a consortium of creditors as it seeks to stave off insolvency.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Vivint Solar closes the door on SunEdison, India charts a course towards 4 GW of additional PV this year, while the U.K. solar market gathers at Ecobuild to ask: where do we go from here?

Syntegra Solar commissions 98 MW of new PV farms in the Philippines

Four new PV power plants with 98 MW combined capacity were successfully energized within the past two weeks in Negros, Philippines, Syntegra Solar announced today.

Ontario awards 140 MW-AC of utility-scale solar PV projects

Prices for winning solar projects came in at CA$141 to 178 per megawatt-hour. BlueEarth and SunEdison were awarded the largest capacities.

California utilities seek net metering 2.0 changes, repeal

Less than six weeks after regulators approved a successor program to net metering, California’s three big IOUs are already seeking to modify or overturn the decision.

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