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US tax plan 'could jeopardize future clean energy development'

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is warning that a new tax plan proposed by the Senate Finance Committee could be detrimental to the U.S. solar industry.

SunPower to supply 20 MW of solar panels for Japanese installation

The solar technology provider has signed a supply agreement with Ecomax Japan Inc., who will install the panels in several central and northern Japan locations.

Asia Pacific to account for 50% of global PV demand in 2014

Thailand will join China, Japan, Australia and India as the major solar markets in the Asian-Pacific region next year, according to a new report by NPD Solarbuzz.

Inverter shipments to top 10 GW in final quarter

IHS estimate that quarterly shipments of solar inverters will exceed 10 GW for the first time ever in Q4 after a record 9.9 GW were shipped in the third quarter of 2013.

Small fab, new process — Solar Frontier's expansion

Exclusive: Brooks Herring, Solar Frontier’s director of International Business, discusses the firm’s new 150 MW plant in Japan, which he describes as a “stepping stone to global expansion.”

SolarCity launches Give Power Foundation

For every megawatt of residential solar installed in 2014, the U.S. solar company will donate a solar power system to a school in a developing country.

First Solar modules chosen for 48 MW French PV projects

The global provider of PV solar systems will supply its thin-film modules to four solar energy plants in France’s Auvergne, Midi-Pyrenees and Sarrazac regions.

Sharp pulls plug on solar panel production in UK

Although Sharp’s solar cell division has benefited from booming demand in Japan, its panel business in the U.K. has suffered in the difficult European market.

Renewable energy system owners enjoy high satisfaction, finds report

The study from the NC Sustainable Energy Association suggests that rewarding policies helped bolster owners’ desires to “do the right thing” on energy.

Jordan's largest PV plant powered by 1 MW of Trina Solar modules

The solar power company will supply 4,032 of its Trina Honey modules to the project, to be jointly built by local company Mustakbal Clean Tech and Germany’s Phoenix Solar.

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