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Shunfeng lands $323 million credit line

Boosted by the acquistion of Suntech, the Chinese group is looking to expand operations in the U.S. and Asia and has slated $74 million for investment in 100 MW of projects in Japan.

Wacker earnings forecast for 2014 revised upwards

The polysilicon manufacturer says that special income from retained advanced payments and damages will swell the company’s EBITDA figures for 2014.

European Commission approves German renewable energy law

The new Renewable Energy Act requires renewable electricity producers to sell on the market. The law also calls for a pilot tender program for ground-mounted solar installations.

Enphase to provide microinverter systems to more than 1,500 new French homes

The deal by a French installer to provide solar PV systems equipped with microinverter systems for a major French home builder may be the beginning of broader adoption of the technology in Europe.

New South Wales bucks trend to go big on solar

The state government in New South Wales is set to buck the trend around the country and adopt a bullish stance on renewables. The populous state’s environment minister told attendees at the Clean Energy Week in Sydney today that the government intends to make the state “the number one in energy and environmental policy.”

WindStream Technologies installs world's largest wind-solar project in Jamaica

Employing the company’s hybrid SolarMills, the 80 kW installation will generate more than 106,000 kilowatt hours a year for leading Kingston law firm Myers, Fletcher & Gordon.

India's national solar mission back on track

The Indian government has issued guidelines for the installation of up to 1.5 GW of solar power plants — the largest tender issued so far — as part of the second phase of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM).

UK renewables sector cheers carbon budget decision

Legally binding target to cut carbon emissions by 80% will be upheld during the period 2023 to 2027, says U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Davey.

Giant PV duck energizes Copenhagen design competition

The Land Art Generator Initiative seeks to promote collective action in support of reneawble energy. The Energy Duck would generate electricity 24 hours a day and serve as an educational visitor center.

Australia: scrapping of carbon tax unlikely to stop solar

The Australian Federal Parliament voted to scrap the country’s carbon price last week, causing concerns as to the future of PV in the country. However, the Australian Solar Council says that the move won’t halt the growth of solar.

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