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REC to offer bid in Dubai's 800 MW solar park tender

The Oslo-based PV manufacturer company says that REC solar panels are tough and reliable enough to withstand the heat and sandstorms that exist in Dubai.

Solar funding rises in Q3 despite dismal stock prices

Mercom Capital’s latest quarterly report shows the volume of VC funding and debt financing rising during Q3, while public market financing fell.

California Governor Brown signs 50% renewable portfolio standard into law

The mandate of 50% renewables by 2030 is one of the strongest in the nation, and is expected to drive substantial investment into solar.

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1366 chooses New York to build its first commercial-scale wafer facility

After years of delays, 1366 Technologies has announced plans to break ground on the factory to produce its proprietary Direct Wafers no later than the second quarter of 2016.

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Panasonic announces 22.5% module-level efficiency solar panel

Company claims new solar module prototype sets new world record for module-level efficiency based on mass-production technology. New HIT N330 high-powered module set to debut in U.K.

LCOE for renewables decreases, fossil fuels see increase

The generating cost comparison between renewable energies and fossil fuels is narrowing, with 2015 recording a “significant shift,” says BNEF. Overall, levelised costs of electricity (LCOEs) for renewable energies are decreasing, while those for fossil fuels are increasing.

South Africa announces 1.5 GW solar park plan

Energy ministry ‘putting in plans’ to develop large-scale PV plant in Northern Cape, augmenting wider aim to add 1 GW of renewable power to the grid to ease current constraints.

UK: Energy minister gets 'tough' on subsidies, backs fracking

Speaking at the Conservative conference, Amber Rudd says that there is no magic money tree to support the transition to low carbon economy, cites attractiveness of fracking as a “cheaper alternative”.

European Parliament calls for end to solar MIP, duties

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have called for an end to the minimum import price (MIP), and anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on solar PV products coming into the EU from China, claiming the measures are slowing down the European solar sector. Unsurprisingly, EU ProSun does not agree.

From the Mag: A selection of stories from the October issue

Following a vibrant Solar Power International exhibition, pv magazine investigates the deepening relationship between U.S. utilities and the solar industry, plus Australia and home storage are also in the spotlight.

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