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Trina Solar begins module production in Thailand

The world’s largest PV maker has also signed $143 million in financing agreements for the factory in Rayong, Thailand.

Abengoa given seven-month extension to agree on debt restructuring

Creditors of the Spanish renewable energy giant have agreed upon a seven-month grace period to allow the company to approve a restructuring of its debt, and avoid immediate bankruptcy.

ReneSola connects four PV farms in UK to beat RO cut-off deadline

ReneSola has completed and connected to the grid four utility-scale PV projects totaling 20 MW in the U.K.

Massachusetts solar industry steps up the pressure as net metering caps bite

The 4th-largest U.S. state market is put on hold as net metering caps are hit in a third utility service area.

Clean energy investment double that of fossil fuels last year, figures show

Data from the UN Environment Programme reveals $286 billion spent in renewable energy in 2015, outstripping investment in coal and gas significantly.

Clean energy investment double that of fossil fuels last year, figures show

Data from the UN Environment Programme reveals $286 billion spent in renewable energy in 2015, outstripping investment in coal and gas significantly.

Clean energy investment double that of fossil fuels last year, figures show

Data from the UN Environment Programme reveals $286 billion spent in renewable energy in 2015, outstripping investment in coal and gas significantly.

Clean energy investment double that of fossil fuels last year, figures show

Data from the UN Environment Programme reveals $286 billion spent in renewable energy in 2015, outstripping investment in coal and gas significantly.

Clean energy investment double that of fossil fuels last year, figures show

Data from the UN Environment Programme reveals $286 billion spent in renewable energy in 2015, outstripping investment in coal and gas significantly.

Hanwha Q Cells returned to profitability during 2015, reports strong results

The Asian pv maker’s first year of results following the merger of Q Cells and SolarOne shows record shipments, low costs, high utilization rates and a return to a positive operating margin.

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