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Total to create new Gas, Renewables and Power segment

The French oil giant has pledged to be among the top three companies in solar power, and to expand in electricity trading and energy storage.

Chile reaches 1.1 GW-AC of installed solar PV

During Q1 the nation installed 254 MW of solar.

Work begins on a 13.6 MW PV plant in Chihuahua, Mexico

It is predicted that the Los Santos 1 project will enter service in July. The investment for this project in the North of Mexico stands at around US$40 million.

Work begins on a 13.6 MW PV plant in Chihuahua, Mexico

It is predicted that the Los Santos 1 project will enter service in July. The investment for this project in the North of Mexico stands at around US$40 million.

Work begins on a 13.6 MW PV plant in Chihuahua, Mexico

It is predicted that the Los Santos 1 project will enter service in July. The investment for this project in the North of Mexico stands at around US$40 million.

UK: RBS lending for solar projects tripled in 2015, bank says

The Royal Bank of Scotland invested a total of GBP 1 billion into the U.K.’s renewable energy sector in 2015, including a record GBP 450 million for solar, which represented a three-fold increase on 2014.

New Development Bank greenlights $811 million for renewable energy in member countries

Launched last year by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, the Shanghai-based New Development Bank has made clean energy a primary focus.

Sunrun opens new branch office, warehouse in South Carolina

The U.S. residential solar lease provider expands its presence in South Carolina with the inauguration of a new office and supply warehouse in the city of Columbia.

Greenpeace ranks South African retailers on renewable energy commitments

While some of the country’s leading retailers have solar PV installations and pilot projects in the works, Greenpeace says there’s “significant room to improve.”

IHS examines 22% price gap between modules from China and global rivals

PV module manufacturing costs in China remain considerably lower than other parts of the world. Efficiencies of production, product and material innovations and economies of scale continue to reduce costs, but what’s behind China’s lower costs? In a new report, IHS examines the reasons behind price disparities and the factors that continue to bring costs down.

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