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Intersolar Europe opened its doors this week, prompting a flurry of bullish solar market reports outlining a glittering future for the renewable energy. That is, if the politicians and regulators play along. Energy storage was one of the most discussed topics (both at the show and in the wider industry), although inverters, India, Britain and the U.S. were also in the spotlight. Finally, two solar companies unveiled details of their upcoming IPOs.

Global market to approach 70 GW by 2020

A coalition of analyst bodies have delivered a positive prediction for the global industry at InterSolar 2015.

Intersolar Europe: German energy minister backs solar's role in energy transition

Sigmar Gabriel calls solar the backbone of Germany’s energy transition during a well-attended speech on the final day of the Intersolar Europe exhibition.

CSUN 2014 financials show 33% shipment increase

Positive impact of Turkish factory reflected in higher shipments and increased revenue, which reached $341 million for the year.

CNPV plans $270 million solar factory in South Korea

Chinese company CNPV Solar Power SA is reportedly looking to invest $270 million in a solar cell and module production plant in South Korea.

Intersolar Europe: India can take manufacturing center stage, says Vikram Solar CEO

Indian solar manufacturing industry coming of age says CEO, and no longer looks to China for guidance. First Solar outlines O&M ambition.

Intersolar: Global PV growth to top 50 GW in 2015, report says

According to the PV Market Alliance, 50 GW of solar PV will be installed globally this year. China, Japan and the U.S. will drive growth, while markets in Europe are expected to stabilize.

Amazon building 80 MW solar farm in Virginia, U.S.

The e-commerce giant to invest approximately $150 million in development as it looks to increase its renewable footprint following criticism from Greenpeace.

Solar PV could reach 12% of total EU electricity production by 2030

In a new report, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants predict solar PV could account for 12% of Europe’s total electricity production by 2030. It further looks at the challenges and opportunities decentralization is presenting utilities, including regulation.

Storage grows five-fold as Intersolar Europe opens

Evolution of show reflects changing landscape of Germany’s and Europe’s solar industry, with storage technology brought to the fore.

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