Berlin lawyer, Margarete von Oppen has been closely involved with the first two pilot tenders for ground-mounted PV systems in Germany. For von Oppen, it is clear the pay-as-bid system is appropriate in the quest to promote sustainable PV projects. With regards to the now set uniform pricing method, there have been some project developers who have submitted unrealistically low prices, she says.
Yingli Green Energy has received an official notice from NYSE stating that the company was not in compliance with the stock exchange’s price criteria.
Sempra’s Mesquite Solar 3 will provide a third of the power for 14 military bases in California. This is the largest renewable energy purchase by a division of the U.S. federal government to date.
The state of Pernambuco has signed its second solar PPA with developers, this time for a 50 MW PV project. The state has given Kroma Energia and Cone a year and a half to build the plant.
On Tuesday, Arizona regulators agreed to a request by utility Arizona Public Service to open proceedings, which will consider additional charges on their customers who install solar PV.
SunEdison has formed a US$1 billion warehouse investment vehicle with investment funds managed by Goldman Sachs. There is the possibility to expand this to $2 billion. If exercised, this would bring the renewable energy giants total warehouse platforms to $4 billion.
Recognition awarded for the U.S. solar company’s PV module production facility in Mexico, which demonstrates that 99% of waste generated is diverted from landfills.
Chile’s Center for Renewable Energy has put out its latest report, which documents the dramatic growth of solar PV in the nation. Chile is easily the leading Latin American solar market at present, but is set for a slow-down in coming years.
Hamburg-based Capital Stage has acquired GP Joule’s 14 MW solar park in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany for 17 million (US$18.83 million). The park comprises two PV plants: one that has been feeding into the grid since 2012; and one which will go online this year.
India’s National Solar Mission has outlined the annual targets required between now and 2022 if the nation is to hit its goal of installing 100 GW of solar PV capacity by that date.
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