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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.

100% solar-powered buses arrive in London as UK eyes zero emissions by 2050

The first of its kind completely emissions-free electric Double Decker buses will shortly begin operating in London; government to enshrine in law zero carbon pledge.

Solar PV rose to 2.8% of Chile's electricity generation in February

The nation’s installed PV capacity reached 1.056 GW-AC, an increase of 43 MW over January.

UK budget: silence is golden for solar as VAT rise fears allayed, for now

Having feared a VAT increase from 5% to 20% for solar panels, today’s budget announcement made no mention of such a rise, prompting cautious optimism from the STA. Clean energy policy uncertainty remains damaging, others argue.

Vivint Solar's increased Q4 bookings, installations fail to lift operating losses

Despite increasing fourth quarter MW bookings by 56% and installations by 23%, total loss from operations for the year rose to $231.1 million, with Q4 losses also spiking to $55.7 million.

Syntegra Solar adds further 43 MW of PV farms in Philippines, beating FIT deadline

Two more PV plants totaling 43 MW successfully commissioned and powered in Philippines immediately before the FIT deadline of March 15.

Calls for UK renewable energy policy reform before the release of the budget

After conducting a pre-budget analysis, Green Alliance finds that investing in renewables instead of giving general energy subsidies would save GBP 420 million, while the Solar Trade Association calls for a ‘level playing field’ in energy policy, and smart grid development.

Solar securitization deals this year already exceed 2015 levels, white paper finds

Study by Marathon Capital reveals more than $235 million of asset-backed deals recorded in the solar industry so far in 2016, besting last year’s levels and poised to exceed the record set in 2014.

India: storage to be included in 100 MW tranche of Andhra Pradesh 750 MW solar tender

For the first time, the Solar Energy Corp. of India will ask bidders in the forthcoming 750 MW Andhra Pradesh solar tender to include a storage component; plan is to enable easier transfer of solar power between states, but industry voices concerns over cost implications.

ET Solar to supply 84 MW of modules for 14 US projects in North Carolina

ET Solar continues to grow into the U.S. PV market. The company has been chosen to supply solar modules for 14 ground-mounted solar projects in North Carolina, which range in size from 2.6 MW to 7 MW.

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