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EU smart cities project launched

The first meeting of the EC-funded CLINES project has been held in Aalborg. The €2m scheme will aim to foster smart energy efficiency technology innovation in the EU.

German consortium signs 5 MW deal in India

Solea AG and Pinpoint Ventures are planning to develop solar projects in India with a total capacity of 200 MW in the next three years.

Indian state of Tamil Nadu lowers solar roadmap target

Local energy experts have welcomed the tweak, which relieves the burden on high energy consumers and instead puts the onus to meet solar targets on the state utility.

Tokyo elects pro-nuclear governor

It is unclear what the election signifies for the Japanese solar industry. A pro-nuclear stance could mean a regression of generous solar FITs but it could also be an endorsement of the regime that introduced them.

Polysilicon demand to rise 25% in 2014

Module shipping expectations of 49 GW this year is driving demand, according to NPD Solarbuzz, which predicts the reduction in the amount of polysilicon needed per watt will continue but at a reduced rate.

SunEdison to close polysilicon fab in Italy

As part of its global restructuring plans to reduce costs and maintain competitiveness, the U.S. company will also consolidate its semiconductor crystal operations.

Recurrent Energy tops off 88 MW portfolio

U.S. solar developer Recurrent has finished work on five projects in Southern California and one in Arizona. The portfolio was acquired by Google and KKR in November.

REC Solar to focus on commercial market

REC Solar will continue to serve the commercial sector after it was announced that the U.S. solar company’s residential operations were recently acquired by Sunrun.

Bombardier given green light for 3.8 MW PV installation in Belfast

The rooftop array will be installed at the company’s wing-assembly plant in Northern Ireland as part of Bombardier’s renewable energy focus.

Taiwanese cell makers fear duties amid booming demand

Cell and wafer manufacturers in Taiwan are reporting record figures. But the industry is reportedly concerned about moves by Chinese module makers to represent it in talks with the U.S. authorities.

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