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US adds 2.2 GW of PV in 2013

Distributed solar PV capacity in the United States grew by an estimated 1.9 GW last year, most of which was located in California.

Martifer Solar connects nearly 80 MW to UK grid

The Portuguese company has completed the largest PV cluster built to date for Lightsource Renewable Energy. Martifer has installed almost 110 MW of solar projects in the U.K. in the past year.

Polish government approves renewable energy bill

Poland, which generates some 90 percent of its electricity from coal plants, is seeking to increase renewable energy to at least 15 percent by 2020 in order to meet EU targets.

UK solar strategy favours commercial rooftop at expense of solar farms

Swathes of commercial and industrial roofs could be transformed into solar energy generating plants under a new solar strategy unveiled by the U.K. government on Friday.

SmartFlex aims to revolutionise custom-made PV elements

A European project called SmartFlex aims to develop what it calls “a prototype production line capable of manufacturing photovoltaic modules in accordance with architects’ individual requirements.”

Russian solar sector heats up

Moscow-based conglomerate Renova Group is leading the way in Russia’s solar development. The company’s subsidiaries are partnering with local and foreign players on PV projects throughout the country.

India's PROINSO signs deal with China's JinkoSolar

The India- and China- based companies have signed a deal for an undisclosed amount that will see the Chinese company have its products distributed around India.

German cabinet approves renewable energy law reform

Proposed changes to the country’s renewable energy law include a 50 percent surcharge on PV self-consumption and a reduction in industry exemptions.

US Democrats call for better government investment in renewables

Former President and Congressman posit that investing in solar and renewables is environmentally sound and economically expedient.

Israeli and Nigerian firms team up on off-grid project

Nova-Lumos and MTN Nigeria deal are to provide rural customers with access to solar energy on demand. Customers will use mobile phones to access power.

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