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Maryland Governor vetoes renewable energy mandate increase

The bill to raise the RPS to 25% by 2020 has strong support and the state’s legislature may override this veto.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

BayWa r.e. to mark expansion into South East Asia markets

BayWa r.e. announced strategic plans to expand further into South-East Asian markets, after opening offices in the region, and will mark its new endeavor with an appearance at the ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2016.

Capital Stage to make takeover offer for CHORUS Clean Energy

The two German companies both announced the proposed takeover offer, with some key CHORUS shareholders already committed to the merger.

Largest commercial rooftop PV plant powered in Philippines

Philippines-based property developer Robinsons Land has switched on a 2.9 MW PV plant atop its shopping mall in Pampanga province. By the end of the year, the company is planning to have 12.5 MW of PV installed on its malls across the country.

Australia brown coal warriors switch to solar, disruptive technologies

Former Australian boss of GDF Suez, Tony Concannon, has now re-emerged as the chief executive of Reach Solar, while former head of Energy Australia, Richard McIndoe,has since emerged as the executive chairman of Edge Electrons.

Singulus Technologies finalizes EUR110 million deal for CIGS module production machines

After announcing the signing of precontracts with a subsidiary of China National Building Materials for the delivery of CIGS module production machines, the German company confirms that the legally-binding contracts have now been signed.

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