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Big60Million launches $30.3 million UK solar community bond offer

Belectric-backed energy company offering bonds for 60 pounds sterling to purchase stake in 34.3 MW of large-scale community solar farms across the U.K.

Solar Selfie module to be unveiled to Californian market

Smartphone-enabled solar panels allow residential owners to upload selfies to their solar systems. Image displayed module-by-module or across entire installation.

SunEdison moves 168 MW of PV plants to TerraForm subsidiary

The leading U.S. solar group continues to fill its yieldco subsidiary with PV power and revenue generating assets. The portfolio consists of distributed generation installation in the U.S. and 11 solar plants in the U.K.

WDAS snaps up three Power Cloud solar generation companies

World Assurance Group enters solar power generation business with purchase of three operating companies from Power Clouds Pte Ltd.

REC Group inks exclusive residential supply deal with Tucson Electric

The Norwegian company has signed its first major contract for its new panel line with the Arizona utility, which will use the modules exclusively for its new residential solar leasing program.

China dispatch: Huawei continues smart PV solution rollout in China

ICT company unveils smart PV power station developed in conjunction with Huanghe Hydropower Development at press briefing in Qinghai Province, China.

Sharp supplies peak shaving batteries for Baker Electric facility

Japanese company’s SmartStorage behind-the-meter energy solution selected for utilization with commercial building owners in Southern California.

US: Best practices guides aim to lower financing costs for solar energy systems

Backed by the U.S. Energy Department’s SunShot Initiative, a solar industry group has published new best practices guidelines to reassure investors and ultimately reduce financing costs for solar development.

Trina sells 49.9 MW UK solar plant for $87.7 million

Sale of Norfolk solar plant to Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited part of Trina’s strategy to develop and offload power generation assets across leading PV markets.

Leading UK solar developers adjust to new market conditions

Removal of the Renewable Obligation Certificate for large-scale solar farms from today has prompted a change of tack among solar developers operating in the U.K. market.

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