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Environmental, solar groups protest SDG&E’s attempts to change net metering 2.0

Three environmental groups and an elected official joined the solar industry in a rally against the San Diego utility’s attempts to change the details of the successor program to net metering.

Wacker saw revenues increase in 2015, despite drop in polysilicon prices

The German chemical company had a successful 2015, raising revenues and its EBIT, and now expects overall growth through 2016, despite forecasting a significant decline in the EBITDA of its polysilicon business.

Poland adopts resolution against more ambitious climate goals

Poland’s Law and Justice government tightens opposition against more ambitious climate goals. The government believes that the existing targets are already difficult enough for the country to achieve.

Yaskawa-Solectria to start making inverters in Brazil this year

The Japanese manufacturer has provided limited details about its plans for inverter production at its existing factory in São Paulo.

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Panama reached 43 MW of installed solar PV in 2015

The large majority of the nation’s solar PV capacity was put in service last year. Regulators have licensed 1 GW of projects.

Solar Show Africa 2016 opens with promise across wide range of PV markets

The Solar Show Africa 2016 opened with much interest in Johannesburg yesterday, with exhibitors and visitors engaging in a wide range of discussions on available solutions and measures to drive South Africa and other African markets forward in PV installations.

US solar system prices fell 17% in 2015, finds GTM

Joint year-in-review report conducted by SEIA and GTM Research finds residential system prices fell to $3.50 per watt last year, but largest price declines recorded in utility fixed-tilt sector, where costs hit a low of $1.33/W.

SunEdison delays release of 2015 annual financial report

The U.S. clean energy developer misses March 15 due date for its 2015 financial report, citing material weaknesses in its internal controls for financial reporting, namely “deficient IT controls” associated with the firm’s new systems.

Ukraine establishes domestic content rules

With the recent FIT reform and the new feed-in premium rules for domestic content, Ukraine is hoping to regain its place in the green energy market.

Panasonic joins Solliance project on perovskite solar research

Japanese tech corporation becomes industrial partner of the Solliance R&D project to aid further development of roll-to-roll production of flexible perovskite solar cells.

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