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UK's Bluefield Solar seeks EUR 200m listing on LSE

The British solar investment fund plans to raise around $220 million to invest in solar projects and assets by listing on the London Stock Exchange.

SMA shifts 1 million Sunny Boy inverters, tops 4 GW installed output

German inverter manufacturer SMA confirms sale of one millionth Sunny Boy TL inverter globally, pushing cumulative installed capacity beyond 4 GW, company revises upwards sales forecast.

Solar Impulse grounded following 'irreversible' battery damage

The record-breaking Solar Impulse team has been grounded in Hawaii following “irreversible” damage to the plane’s batteries. The solar-powered aircraft has just completed the longest leg of its journey around the world.

Thai solar market on course to grow by around 1 GW in 2015

Thailand on course to outstrip all other Southeast Asian nations this year, with various reports suggesting the country’s solar market to add between 700 MW and 1.2 GW capacity this year.

India set to launch 2.8 GW tender

MD of state-run SECI announces imminent round for five states. Government plans to tender in dollars are missing the point, says consultancy.

Chinese government attempts to shore up United PV share price

State-owned investor pumps $710,000 into ailing Hong Kong developer. Shares stabilized at $0.13 this morning from year-high of $0.20 on June 2.

Market volatility hits clean energy investment

A strong dollar and Chinese share volatility hampered renewables investment last quarter. But plunge in VC funding indicates solar has gone mainstream, says BNEF.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Solar may have achieved that magical combination of cheap and sexy but the industry is wracked by turmoil in China. No wonder the weekly digest is attracting such a following.

Yingli reports 240 MW shipment

Chinese panel maker is trying to kill a rumor it has been forced, by debts, to halt production. Yingli will supply panels exclusively for Latin America’s largest PV-CSP hybrids.

Obama backs plans to bring 300 MW of solar to poorer US households

White House outlines proposals to install more solar panels on more than 50,000 low-income households with the use of $520 million of federal money.

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