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SMA installs PV+storage on Caribbean island, will meet 23% of annual demand

A singe system combining PV with storage will generate enough clean power to meet more than 23% of annual power demand of the Caribbean island of St. Eustatius.

Foxconn commits to sustaining Sharp’s solar business

In a letter to staff, Foxconn’s leadership has pledged to both utilize existing resources and make further investments in Sharp’s solar business.

Solar, efficiency play a role in crashing capacity prices in PJM Interconnection

The largest U.S. grid operator reports a significant fall in capacity auction prices, which threatens to shutter conventional generation.

Motir DuSable and Martifer Solar partner up for 100 MW solar plant in Nigeria

Nigerian and American company Motir DuSable has already been awarded a power generation license for the project and has now signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Martifer Solar to develop the plant.

Singulus Technologies signs two precontracts for the largest order in the company’s history

The German PV production equipment manufacturer signed the precontracts, worth over EUR110 million (USD123 million), with a subsidiary of China National Building Materials for production machines to manufacture CIGS solar modules.

RES to supply battery storage solutions to the UK grid

Renewable Energy Systems worked in tandem with Great Britain’s National Grid to create battery energy systems that can provide sub-second frequency response services.

Samsung SDI to begin producing PV paste in China after unveiling new 8800 Series

The South Korean company is due to start operations at its Wuxi Plant in June to have a production base in China, where the PV industry is thriving.

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Spruce raises $120 million to support residential solar PV

The solar finance company says that it will use the funds to support its third-party solar finance offerings.

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Germany considers new taxes for renewable energy consumers

German government considers revising the energy tax system. Solar advocates warn of heavy consequences for the industry.

Brookings finds net-metered solar to be a net benefit to utility customers

The prestigious Washington D.C. think tank’s analysis of existing literature shows a broad consensus that net metering is benefiting utility customers who do not employ solar PV.

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