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Berlin startup launches plug & play storage system

The concept from Qinous, which delivers 100% renewable energy, is to be unveiled this week at the Energy Storage Conference in Düsseldorf.

Solar usage continues to soar in California

The state’s grid operator is preparing for a major boost in renewable energy in 2020, when utilities will have to obtain 33% of their electricity from renewable energy sources.

Eclareon examines PV competitiveness in seven countries

The company’s new report found that in Germany and Italy, low PV installation prices, a low discount rate and high electricity prices compensate for low irradiation levels to reach grid parity.

Malaysia opens talks on 50 MW PV plant

The government has met with energy advisors to discuss plans to construct a 50 MW PV plant in northern state of Kedah.

Yingli completes 1 MW World Cup solar installation

The array at Brazil’s Arena Pernambuco stadium will deliver clean solar energy to one of the forthcoming soccer World Cup’s most important venues.

ReneSola posts annual increases in revenue, net loss

The company achieved a performance record in the fourth quarter of 2013, however, including a net profit and a 58% increase in module shipments.

Sunways heads back into insolvency

The German solar manufacturer has announced it has filed for insolvency, just seven months after exiting previous proceedings. Chinese parent company LDK Solar is under fresh scrutiny after recent Chinese solar defaults.

Shunfeng announces acquisition details

Chinese manufacturer Shunfeng has finally revealed details of its protracted takeover of Wuxi Suntech. The deal will be put to a shareholder vote on April 7.

Greek investors rail at latest retroactive proposals

Draft government proposals for a fresh round of retroactive FIT cuts have caused further dismay for renewables investors. The terms of the proposed ‘New Deal’ for renewable energy producers would reduce both backdated and future payments.

Wuxi municipality snubs Suntech panels

The local government of Wuxi turned to Hanwha SolarOne for a 100 MW, ‘long-term’ solar rooftop scheme, despite the 4 GW of Wuxi Suntech cell and module capacity on its own doorstep.

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