A decline in sales of solar cells for residential use in Japan contributed largely to a plunge in earnings for the group’s Energy Solutions division.
Having last month revised its earnings forecast upwards, Germany’s Wacker has confirmed that revenues rose notably in Q2 2014.
More than 3 GW of solar PV projects in the U.S. that had lined up Chinese modules may have to find an alternative supplier or pay the higher tariff, says NPD Solarbuzz.
Landmark legislation to move Massachusetts’ solar incentives from SRECs to declining block grants did not make it out of committee. However, caps on the volume of solar PV able to participate in net metering were marginally increased, making room for more systems.
While revenues and margins fell in the second quarter, SunPower is still producing modules at full capacity with expansions planned, and is holding more of the solar projects which it builds to retain additional long-term revenue.
The module manufacturer will provide solar panels for rural schools and villages in Malaysia as part of a government electricity project.
Japanese electronics corporation points to the end of residential subsidies in Japan and a drop-off in utility scale projects as negatives and no mention of solar is made in the upbeat forecasts for the next quarter.
While nuclear will remain the lynchpin of France’s energy transition, renewables are set an ambitious target of 32% penetration by 2030.
A BNDES solar project funding scheme will have various levels of local content requirement. From 2020 onwards, bank-funded schemes must include Brazilian cells.
A total of 1,137 MW of solar PV capacity was added in the first six months of the year, outstripping Germany and the highest in Europe.
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