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Solar deployment in developing countries soars by 54% YoY, finds BNEF

A total of 34 GW of new solar power generating capacity came online in 2016 in 71 emerging market countries, finds the latest Climatescope report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

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Danish Energy Agency releases draft plan for joint wind and solar auctions

The introduction of similar auctions was proposed by the government in the summer, and backed by the Danish People’s Party in September.

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Portuguese government backpedals on tax for renewables

The leading party of Portugal’s left-wing government coalition, the Socialist Party, said that the extension of the CESE tax to renewables would have hindered the further development of clean energy across the country.

Fighting for U.S. manufacturing: An interview with SolarWorld Americas CEO Jürgen Stein

In this exclusive interview with pv magazine, SolarWorld Americas CEO Jürgen Stein gives his perspective on the Section 201 trade case, including responding to criticism of potential effects on the U.S. solar market.

India releases roadmap for RE rollout, announces 20 GW manufacturing auction

The Indian government has unveiled a roadmap for achieving its 2022 renewable energy goals. It has also announced plans for a 20 GW auction to boost domestic RE manufacturing.

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Portuguese Parliament says renewables are not exempt from tax

The CESE tax, so far paid only by conventional energy companies, will be extended to existing RE power plants under the special tariff regime.

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France deployed 484 MW of PV in first nine months of 2017

As of the end of September, the country’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 7.68 GW.

The weekend read: Will duties ADD doubt to India’s solar growth?

The threat of India’s government imposing anti-dumping duties (ADD) against solar cells and modules from China, Taiwan and Malaysia is very real, and runs counter to its own ambitions of hitting 100 GW of solar by 2022. Or does it? Could duties help to boost India’s solar industry in other ways? And does the ongoing political uncertainty create opportunity or trepidation for industry?

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India anti-dumping hearing moved to December 12

The anti-dumping hearing was scheduled to be held on November 30. It has, however, been postponed to December 12, 2017. The India Solar Manufacturers Association (ISMA) still expects a result in its favor.

Sparx launches $18 million renewables fund in Japan

A unit of Tokyo-based asset manager Sparx has set up a new JPY 20 billion (US$17.95 million) fund to invest in operational renewable energy projects throughout Japan. 

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