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Duke Energy adds 30 MW to its solar portfolio

Duke Energy has acquired six PV projects with the total capacity of 30 MW in Eastern North Carolina.

India: SECI calls on World Bank for $200m financing for own solar projects

The Solar Energy Corporation of India plans to increase its downstream portfolio with series of large-scale solar projects across the country; has approached World Bank to provide 50% funding.

First solar-powered bus shelter opened in London

UK’s first solar power generating bus stop, designed by Polysolar, has been opened in Canary Wharf, London.

US: DOE grants $25m to aid grid integration of solar energy

Department of Energy pledges $25 million in funding as part of the extended Enabling Extreme Real-Time Grid Integration of Solar Energy program, part of the Grid Modernization Initative.

CLP India aiming to enter the solar market with purchase of Suzlon projects

Reports coming out of India suggest that wind energy giant Suzlon is negotiating a deal with CLP India to sell 100 MW of PV projects, marking CLP’s first steps in India’s growing solar market.

SolarCity secures $227 million in tax equity financing from John Hancock

SolarCity’s latest deal will finance 201 MW of residential and C&I solar in 18 states.

GE to deliver 220 MW of inverters to DEWA's Dubai solar project

The DEWA project is currently attracting bids for the world’s cheapest solar energy, and 220 MW of PV installed in the next phase will be controlled by GE’s LV5 Series central inverters.

Hanergy’s USD660 million Macrolink deal scrapped

The unusual deal, which appears to be effectively cancelled, would have seen Hanergy supply 600 MW of BIPV production equipment to Macrolink for USD660 million and an agreement that Macrolink would purchase 3.48% of the company’s share capital.

Huawei and Sunseap seeking strategic cooperation

Leading Chinese inverter manufacturer and O&M system supplier Huawei signed an agreement with Singapore’s largest clean energy provider Sunseap to embark on a strategic cooperation for the Southeast Asian market.

Work begins on a 47 MW solar project in Central Japan

This is investment firm GSSG Solar’s first utility-scale project in Japan.

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