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Australian utility Powershop drops rates 5% thanks to new hydro, wind, solar assets

The Australian unit of New-Zealand based Meridian Energy is dropping the rates 5% for its customers in the Australian state of Victoria, as it adds “a diverse set of renewable generation” to its portfolio.

Dutch government plans to build solar parks on its own premises

The first pilot PV projects are planned to have a power range of 80 MW to 100 MW each, and are to be finalized by 2020.

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Solar rises to nearly 2% of US generation in 2017

Generation from U.S. solar increased 41% last year to 1.9% of all electricity, with solar making up more than 10% of generation in California, Nevada, Hawaii and Vermont.

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Enphase shows turnaround in Q4 results

The struggling microinverter maker narrowed its losses considerably in Q4, as it unveils new products and expands in new markets.

France’s PV hits 8 GW milestone

The French solar market grew by 49% last year, with new additions reaching a total capacity of 875 MW.

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France’s CNR secures aggregation contract from Redan Solar

The contract relates to 17 MW of solar assigned by the French government in recent auctions – a capacity that is expected to come online this summer.

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Interview: Solar DG will keep growing in Spain, but clear rules are needed

In an interview with pv magazine, the general manager of Madrid-based solar association UNEF, José Donoso discusses the recent trajectory of solar distributed generation in Spain, while pointing out the necessary actions needed to enable further growth.

Storage Highlights countdown #4: Fraunhofer ISE’s power electronics

As Energy Storage Europe approaches, pv magazine counts down the highest-ranked energy storage highlights, selected by our independent jury, that visitors to the exhibition can lay their eyes on. In fourth-place was Fraunhofer ISE’s Cell-Booster and the power electronics for the project “Netefficient”, a technology planned for higher efficiencies, while reducing construction volumes.

Chile’s energy regulator to use Blockchain

The Chilean National Energy Commission will become the country’s first public entity to adopt such technology, which it will begin to use in March.

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Interview: The time has come for a European solar industry policy

In an interview with pv magazine, SolarPower Europe CEO, James Watson explains how the Clean Energy Industrial Forum (CEIF) set up by the EU is paving the way for a resurgence of the European solar industry. Representatives from politics and industry met last Friday in Brussels to discuss how to further proceed.

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