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Japan backs solar+storage project in Egypt with $89m loan

Government-backed loan of 10 billion yen will support the development of a 20 MW solar plant with 30 MW storage facility close to Egyptian city of Hurghada.

India: SkyPower agrees 200 MW solar PPA with Telangana government

Canadian solar developer to add to its growing Indian solar portfolio with development of four large-scale PV projects in the state of Telangana.

Jordan turns to solar to relieve stress of refugee crisis

With Syrian refugees now comprising one in seven people living in neighboring Jordan, the kingdom will ramp up its solar development plans to help meet surging demand for energy, the government confirms.

JA Solar wins contract for 86 MW solar plant in South Africa

Chinese solar firm chosen as sole supplier for the 86 MW Orange Solar Project being developed under South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program.

Indian large-scale solar pipeline reaches 19.9 GW, says MNRE

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy adds six new projects to its approved solar parks, taking the total to 33 parks across 21 states, with an aggregate PV capacity of 19.9 GW.

Phoenix Solar to build 1500 volt, 65 MW solar PV plant in Nevada

The Luning Solar project is the latest U.S. project to incorporate 1500 volt architecture.

The United States installed 7.3 GW of solar PV in 2015

The world’s third-largest solar market grew 17% during the year, and prepares for more dramatic growth during 2016.

Turkish PV gathers pace, adds 150 MW in 2015

After a slow start, Turkey’s solar PV market is finally gathered speed. The country added about 150 MW of new PV last year, while in the first six weeks of 2016 it has added a further 46 MW.

LichtBlick expands distributed energy optimization globally

LichtBlick’s international customers include utilities, grid operators and energy service companies. The company will next target private households, which will soon be able to market their energy via its IT platform.

Giga Solar lightweight PV modules pass Fraunhofer CSE tests

The manufacturer’s lightweight, glass-free modules enable innovative, low-cost rooftop and speedier mounting methods without the need for racking hardware or roof penetrations. The test results demonstrate that the solar PV modules can withstand the very tough conditions that modules experience on rooftops, Giga Solar says.

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