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Brunei poised to roll out feed-in tariffs

Minister of Energy for the oil-rich southeast Asian state announces plans to introduce a feed-in tariff (FIT) policy over the next 18 months.

Hawaiian utility facing increasing costs due to solar boom

The Hawaiian Electric Co. (HECO) is passing on increasing costs to solar power users in the state as it grapples with a major surge in residential PV power generation.

Gujarat prepares new solar rooftop policy

State is aiming to encourage 40 MW of rooftop systems, split between residential and non residential systems. Any surplus energy generated by non residential systems would not be eligible for FIT payments.

First Solar and Belectric announce JV

The U.S. thin film giant will supply the modules and Belectric the Balance of Systems for the proposed joint venture. PV Projects will aim to develop schemes in Europe and North America as well as smaller projects in the U.S.

North Carolina researchers improve stacked solar cell connections

The breakthrough will allow solar cell manufacturers to create stacked solar cells that can handle high-intensity solar energies without losing voltage at the connecting junctions, potentially improving conversion efficiency.

Wisconsin Libertarian Party surprises observers with endorsement of solar proposal

The state’s Libertarians have endorsed a proposal led by RENEW Wisconsin — a local clean energy group — to allow Wisconsin electricity customers to lease solar panels for their energy needs.

Hanwha SolarOne narrows second-quarter loss, improves revenue

With a strong performance in Japan and South Africa, China’s Hanwha SolarOne increased shipments, improved its revenue and cut its losses from April to June. Company executives are upbeat about the rest of the year and beyond.

REC shareholders approve $110 million convertible bond

Shareholders in the Norwegian solar company approved plans to issue a new convertible bond worth up to $110 million. The company faces a crucial vote in two weeks’ time over its plans to split off the profitable solar division from the silicon business.

China Power looks at PV in three new provinces

The state-owned clean power development company China Power only has two PV projects in development to date but it’s planning further solar projects in Changjiang, Yuanjiang and Xishan.

EU protectionism report steers clear of indicting Chinese manufacturers

Any mention of Chinese state subsidies for solar manufacturers is conspicuous by its absence in the 190-page report. Move to foster ‘new energy’ industry from 2011 onwards is the closest report comes to criticism.

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