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Panasonic aims for 1GW global PV module production

Panasonic Corporation is adding new capacity to two of its existing HIT PV module production lines in Japan under a US$79.3 million capital investment. It aims to increase global capacity to over one GW by 2016.

EIA forecasts falling electric capacity additions in coming decades

With earlier planned capacity additions sufficient to meet most growth in electricity demand, annual capacity additions from 2025 to 2040 will fall more than 50% compared to 2000 to 2013 levels.

AfDB report: Opportunities abound in Mali's growing renewable energy sector

The government of Mali aims to increase the share of renewable energy to 25% alongside a target for rural electrification of 61% by 2033 and is working to make investment in the sector more attractive.

Turkey: JinkoSolar to supply 50 MW of PV panels to Tegnatia

A joint venture between Turkey’s T Dinamik and Egnatia Group in Greece, Tegnatia has become a leading solar EPC service provider in Europe.

Yingli Green Energy reveals hefty debt burden, may have to liquidate assets

The leading solar manufacturer issues SEC filing in which it raises specter of inability to meet its outstanding obligations, which currently stand at more than $1.6bn.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

This week Russia unveiled plans to sell troubled PV projects in Crimea, China National Chemical Corp. finalized its acquisition of REC Solar and utility giant E.ON announced its partnership with Sungevity in Germany.

IHS: Chinese inverter prices declining as competition heats up

Inverter prices are falling in China amidst greater consolidation. Domestic manufacturers are also expanding oversees despite the continuing boom in the country.

Azure Power commissions 100 MW plant in India

The installation is the largest capacity project under the country’s Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. Azure is now the single largest owner and operator of projects under the National Solar Mission with a cumulative operational capacity of 142 MW.

SolarWorld narrows loss, increases sales in first quarter

The U.S. remains a prime market for the German company, which increased shipments in the country by 170% to 116 MW. The U.S. now accounts for 57% of SolarWorld’s module and kit shipments.

DTE Energy partners with Ford Motor, Domino's Farms to boost solar in Michigan

The latest PV projects solidifies the Detroit-based energy company’s position as the state’s largest investor in solar.

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