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SunEdison connects 50 MW to UK grid

SunEdison and TerraForm Power have interconnected 50 MW of utility-scale solar installations in the United Kingdom. TerraForm Power plans to purchase the projects this year.

Solar PV sets new record in Italy

Solar photovoltaic installations in Italy provided nearly 10% of the country’s electricity demand from January to August. The highest monthly solar PV output was recorded in August at 2,834 gigawatt hours — the highest amount of energy generated from PV plants in Italy ever.

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Residential investment in generation and storage expected to top $625 billion by 2023

The residential generation market is likely to expand as distributed energy resource technologies mature, accrording to Navigant Research.

REC Solar expands footprint in Hawaii to 27 MW

REC Solar has completed six new solar projects for Dole Plantation and W.M. Keck Observatory. In June, it began construction of a 14.53 MW project that is on track to be the largest PV system in Hawaii when completed.

Goldman Sachs facilitating low-interest solar bonds in Japan

With interest at the 1% level, bonds are proving cheaper than bank loans and fulfilling strong demand for long-term A-rated notes in the country.

Australia: Rooftop solar future boosted as Labor pledges support

Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten has blasted the recent recommendations made by the government-appointed review panel headed by businessman Dick Warburton and pledged continued support for rooftop solar, RenewEconomy reports.

Newly established Solara takes over CentroSolar's off-grid unit

A management buyout has led to the formation of the new company and its acquisition of insolvent CentroSolar’s Stand Alone System division.

Pico solar, solar home systems expected to reach $2.1 billion in annual revenue by 2024

PV consumer systems provide new alternatives to kerosene lighting in the developing world, reports Navigant Research.

Duke Energy commits to 278 MW of solar PV in North Carolina

Following on its February RFP, Duke has announced that it will acquire and construct three PV plants totaling 128 MW, including the largest PV project east of the Mississippi River, and sign PPAs with another five totaling 150 MW. This will increase the existing PV capacity in North Carolina by 44%.

Duke Energy commits to 278 MW of solar PV in North Carolina

Following on its February 2014 RFP, Duke plans to acquire and construct three PV plants totaling 128 MW, including the largest PV project east of the Mississippi River, and sign PPAs with another five totaling 150 MW. This will increase the existing PV capacity in North Carolina by over 50%.

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