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Japan's SoftBank wins bid for 350 MW Indian solar farm

Andhra Pradesh state-backed utility NTPC awards tender to Softbank under Phase-II, Batch-II, Tranche-I of the National Solar Mission at a tariff of $0.07/kWh for 25 years.

ITC extension talk boosts US solar shares

Hopes that Congress can agree a deal to extend the Investment Tax Credit scheme beyond 2016 have prompted a jump in the shares of leading U.S. solar company such as SunPower and SunEdison.

IDB loan to beef up Honduras renewables sectors

Inter-American Development Bank to loan $40 million to boost the Honduran electricity sector, specifically to support a reform process anchored in renewable energy.

Japan edges closer to solar auction introduction

Committee of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) concludes meeting discussing the introduction of an auction process for large-scale solar projects. System likely to begin in FY 2017.

Trina Solar sets efficiency record with c-Si cell

Trina Solar has announced a new efficiency record of 22.13% for its p-type mono-crystalline silicon solar cell.

SunPower raises $400 million in debenture offer

The California-based company plans to use net proceeds for general corporate purposes, including pursuing its HoldCo and YieldCo strategies, capital expenditures, lowering debt and potential acquisitions.

Meyer Burger's heterojunction projects on the rise

The Swiss engineering group has announced its second heterojunction-based module installation this year. A number of the company’s customers have also commissioned heterojunction cell production lines.

Meyer Burger considers solar module factory in Brazilian state of Piaui

The equipment manufacturer discussed details of an agreement with the government of Piaui for a solar factory.

460 MW of solar PV pre-approved in Russian solicitation

Projects are expected to be awarded in the next few weeks under the third annual auction for renewables. However, little PV has been built in Russia to date.

Brazil launches incentive program for distributed generation

Including tax incentives for installations, the program contemplates the sale of surplus electricity on the wholesale market and provides BNDES funding for initiatives. The government expects up to 23.5 GW of installations, mostly solar PV, by 2030.

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