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UK surpasses 3 GW mark in April

Fueled by the rapid growth in ground-mounted solar PV farms, Europe’s most dynamic solar market is poised to add the most solar capacity in Europe this year.

Chinese manufacturers likely to set up shop in Mexico

Looking at the possible impact of new U.S. import tariffs on PV modules from China, market research group TrendForce says Mexico could offer Chinese manufacturers a North American pipeline hub.

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India's anticipated import tariffs could dampen Modi's ambitious solar plans

Anti-dumping tariffs would range from $0.11 to $0.81 per watt on PV imports and double the price of solar energy to $0.20 a kilowatt hour, according to the Solar Power Developers’ Association.

Kenya rescinds VAT on solar products

While local PV manufacturers have blasted the move, others have welcomed the move as a step in the right direction in the country’s increasing adoption of renewable energy.

Qatar Solar Energy opens 300 MW PV factory in Qatar

The vertically integrated module production plant, located in Doha’s industrial zone, will become one of the largest PV factories in the MENA region.

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Los Angeles greenlights 300 MW of solar projects

SunEdison and Hecate Energy will build 250 MW of large solar in Kern County plus 50 MW of local solar. Los Angeles is targeting a 25% renewables share by 2016 and 33% by 2020.

CSUN signs 50 MW supply agreement in Turkey

The framework agreement will see the Chinese cell and module manufacturer deliver its high efficiency products to Germany’s KosiFrankensolar’s Turkish projects.

PV CYCLE elects international-looking board

The European take-back and recycling association has appointed Luis Torres from SunPower as its new president, with other solar luminaries joining the board.

Lark Energy hosts Malaysian government delegation in UK

A senior delegation from the Malaysian Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, visited Lark Energy’s 9 MW solar farm at Hanson Cement’s Ketton works in Rutland County last week.

OCI Solar Power signs $40 million loan agreement for 39.6 MW Texan PV project

The U.S. solar company has agreed the loan with the North American Development Bank (NADB) for the construction of the Alamo 4 Solar Park in Texas.

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