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Chile connects more than 100 MW of solar projects to grid

The country’s grid-connected solar capacity soared from 6.7 MW in December to more than 100 MW the following month.

Transatlantic dialogue putting Guelph, Canada, on the solar map

Representatives from the Ontario city were in Berlin this week to garner insight into Germany’s renewable energy best practice.

EDPR commences construction of first US solar projects

The Spain-based renewable energy company has broken ground on 30 MW of solar projects located in Southern California.

India to add 2 GW of solar projects

The new plants will double the country’s solar energy capacity, putting it in line to reach its 2017 target of 10 GW.

Google funds $650,000 SolarAid study in Africa

The search engine giants have given financial backing to SolarAid to assess the impact solar power can play in alleviating poverty in Africa.

New in-roof system may offer mounting solution for renovated buildings

Residential rooftop solar systems are getting a new look from Dutch construction company BAM Woningbouw and German manufacturer Renusol.

SolarWorld offers rosy medium-term view … maybe

The German company expects improved sales and shipments in the next two years, with a possible pre-tax profit in 2015, but the forecast remains conditional and subject to change.

First EBRD-funded solar PV plant commissioned in Ukraine

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has supported the commissioning of a 4.5 MW plant in Ukraine’s Vinnitsa Oblast to the tune of €4.1 million.

Solar business bustling for Entegro Turkey

In Turkey, unlicensed projects of below 1 MW are booming. A German-Turkish joint venture is seeing intense activity in the sector, which is anticipating a major boost due to new regulations and incentives.

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Global consortium collaborates on 8.5 MW Rwanda solar plant

The consortium is being led by Norway’s Scatec Solar and Dutch developer Gigawatt Global Cooperatief, with additional funding from U.K., U.S., Finnish and Austrian governments.

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