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Aquion Energy enters 1 MWh battery supply deal in Hawaii

U.S. aqueous hybrid ion battery developer and supplier Aquion Energy has entered into a supply deal with the residential community Bakken Hale, to supply a 1 MWh battery system. The battery installation will be coupled with a PV array to supply the community with 24/7 solar electricity.

California: Gov. Brown calls for 50% renewables, more PV in Golden State

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday called for the state’s electric utilities to boost their renewable energy procurements to 50% of retail electric sales and discussed future initiatives to support rooftop solar, battery storage, grid infrastructure and electric vehicles.

New development schemes boost solar across India

The Ministry of Defence, India Railways and the state government of Maharashtra have unveiled new policies and plans that will boost solar development throughout the country over the next five years.

Solar overwhelmingly popular in US, says Harvard scientist

Professor’s 12-year study finds attitudes towards solar and wind energy among Americans largely positive, with natural gas viewed as a ‘make-do’ fuel until renewables more mainstream.

South Africa considers net metering

Country’s energy regulator draws up plan designed to make solar power more attractive to businesses and homeowners and boost the nation’s stretched energy supply.

Sonnedix consortium closes deal for 86 MW PV plant in South Africa

Selected as part of South Africa’s Renewable Energy Procurement Program, the project is to be built in the coming months in the Northern Cape. Juwi Renewable Energies is handling EPC services and South African utitlity Eskom is on board with a PPA.

Hanwha SolarOne to supply 80 MW in Chile

The solar installations will be powered by Hanwha SolarOne’s new polycrystalline module generation, the HSL S Series. The news follows announced figures in Chile showing an impressive 50-fold increase in completed PV projects during 2014.

Saudi Electricity taps GE for 600 MW integrated power plant

The Green Duba project marks Saudi Arabia’s first integration of concentrated solar power in a combined cycle plant. The parabolic trough installation will generate 50 MW of the plant’s total 600 MW of capacity.

Dyesol to commercialize perovskite cells in Turkey

The successful completion of a pilot line phase would lead to the start of mass manufacturing in 2018, according to plans by Dyesol and Turkish partner Nesli DSC.

Canadian Solar sells utility solar plants to RET Capital

The Ontario-based solar company oversaw turnkey engineering, procurement and construction and will also provide operations and maintenance services for the projects.

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