New installations coupled with favorable climatic conditions helped boost the share of renewables to a record 28.5% in the first half of 2014.
The Indian state issues a request for proposal, calling for interested bidders to submit their offers for a share of the 300 MW of PV capacity.
The German group’s bottom line in the first six months of 2014 was boosted by recent acquisitions of solar and wind parks in Germany and France.
Following a case brought by Japan to the World Trade Organization, Canada’s Ontario government has made the requested changes to its FIT law.
Japan has also agreed to provide $15 million to help Caribbean nations deal with the impact of climate change at the Japan-Caricom summit this week.
The companies will collaborate on the co-development of 30 MW of solar projects in Poland.
A combined 189 MW of PV plants were registered in Germany in June, bringing the amount of new installed PV capacity to just 1,000 MW in the first six months of the year.
The partnership with Technology Credit Corporation will combine Enphase microinverters with leases and power purchase agreements for the under-served small commercial market segment.
Brazil’s October 31st reserve auction will for the first time include a separate solar-only category. However GTM Research warns that many hurdles must be overcome before any projects awarded get built.
Non-binding agreement calls for work in renewable energy R&D, deployment and investments in infrastructure, as well as exploring grid integration between California and Baja California.
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