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Andhra Pradesh aiming for 5 GW of solar by 2019

The state government is expected to unveil a wide-ranging new renewable energy policy next month that would set major targets in the southeastern Indian state.

Telecommunications boosting hybrid power in off-grid areas

Demand for power is rising due to the increasing growth of telecommunications in remote off-grid regions, particularly in developing countries, and driving installations of hybrid power systems.

Australia: Pro-solar rally slams attack on renewable target

The organized opposition to the federal government’s moves to abolish or reduce Australia’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) has begun. More than 500 people attended a rally in Brisbane to protest against changes to the RET.

Trina takes a different approach to EU markets

The Chinse solar giant has become more competitive in getting its products to customers, says Ben Hill, the company’s president Europe. Trina’s global strategy, including operations in the U.K., the U.S. and Japan, remain key to its success.

S4 Solar to build 100 MW module assembly plant in Brazil

S4 Solar do Brasil, which is making its debut at Intersolar South America this month, is constructing a 100 MW module plant in Brazil to focus on the domestic market.

History repeating: Solar energy 'unstoppable'

John Perlin explores the history of solar energy in his latest book, “Let it Shine: The 6,000-Year Story of Solar Energy.” pv magazine caught up with the author for an interview in the August issue. Here’s an excerpt.

REC, Sunrun sign US solar panel deal

The U.S. market is becoming increasingly important for the Norwegian solar group as it continues to broaden distribution of its products worldwide.

SunEdison closes on US$160 million fund for 46 MW of behind-the-meter solar PV

The solar developer says that its lease-pass-through fund represents a new approach designed to allow participation from a wider range of tax equity investors. The fund will support roughly 1/3 of SunEdison’s behind-the-meter projects in 2014.

Bill to streamline solar permitting passes the California legislature

Legislation to standardize and improve the “byzantine” permitting and inspection procedures in various cities and counties in California has passed both houses of the state’s legislature. CALSEIA says that this will both reduce installation time and help bring down the cost of solar.

Lithium batteries leading electrochemical energy storage technologies

A new study by the Technical University of Munich indicates Asian developers are leading the way when it comes to energy storage systems and far outpacing U.S. and European rivals.

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