Scotland has now reached 142 MW of solar PV, while across the U.K. cumulative PV capacity now stands at 4.671 GW. What are the recent PV trends in the U.K.’s regions and will Scottish PV soar in 2015?
Enel has completed two solar PV projects in Northern Chile, as well as the final phase of a third. These three are part of an uptick in operational PV capacity reported by Chilean authorities.
Under the rules set by California regulators the state’s three large private utilities will put online 600 MW, with PG&E and SCE to take around 270 MW each.
The US residential solar company is set to expand across the entire nation with the creation of 20 new sales and operations offices.
Construction has begun on the creation of four solar PV plants in Kiribati, Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu that will deliver 1.8 MW of clean energy to the island countries.
The Oslo-headquartered solar developer has closed project financing for a 104 MW PV plant in Utah, US, and a further 60 MW plant in Honduras.
Taiwans Motech has announced its intention to merge with Topcell Solar International (TSi) through a share swap deal worth some TWD 2.05 billion (US$64.5 million). The resultant 3 GW cell manufacturer will operate under the Motech brand and expected to be realized by July 1, 2015.
In preliminary figures compiled by utility-scale PV tracker Wiki-Solar, in excess of 10 GW of new PV power plant capacity will have been added to grids in 2014. Africa and South America are the latest new arrivals as major geographic drivers of the market.
The investment arm of JP Morgan joins TerraForm Power as chief investors in SunEdison’s 60 MW solar fund.
Liz Truss calls for more solar on rooftops and fewer ground-mount PV plants on agricultural land on eve of CAP subsidy withdrawal.
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