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Spain abolishes FITs entirely

The country’s new scheme will guarantee only a ‘reasonable profitability’ for renewable energy plants and that figure will be based on what the government says developers should have paid rather than their actual level of investment.

Greece: PV installation rates plunge in second quarter as RES fund debt rises

PV installations in Greece dropped significantly between April and June compared to the first quarter of 2013, when the country saw a considerable uptake in new solar PV capacity. At the same time, the country’s RES fund continues to amass debt at an alarming rate.

Renesola aims for Japanese expansion

CEO of Chinese manufacturer says Japan will become company’s third biggest market after U.S. and Europe as he announces deal to supply up to 32 MW of modules to Japanese client.

Trina Solar supplies 7 MW of modules to UK project

Load and wind bearing capacity of Trina modules prompts Belgian installer Ikaros Solar to use the Chinese modules for the first time. Goose Willow Farm scheme will use 24,000 Trina panels.

Another cut to Spanish FIT payments

Spanish government announces its fifth cut to FIT payments but sugars the pill by guaranteeing renewables investors will be assured ‘reasonable profitability’ of 7.5% on schemes.

Intersolar North America: Quiet halls on day three

There was a subdued feeling to the halls on the final day of the trade show but plenty of energy from innovative start-ups and even time for PV types to rock out.

Intersolar North America: positive responses from exhibitors

The second day of the Intersolar North America trade show in San Francisco wound down on Wednesday with upbeat assessments from exhibitors as the event continued its focus on new technologies, products and funding opportunities.

2.5 MW solar plant lands in Roswell

Green States Energy’s 2.5 MW PV plant has begun operation in Roswell, New Mexico, where it will help power nearly 800 homes in the area.

New York backs 79 solar projects with $54 million

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has approved $54 million for 79 new large-scale solar energy projects across the state. The new projects will add 64 MW to New York’s solar capacity.

Lightsource, Juwi partner on 12.5 MWp UK plant

Juwi, one of Europe’s leading renewable energy installers, has signed an operations and maintenance agreement with the U.K.’s Lightsource Renewable Energy to oversee two solar farms with an installed capacity of 12.48 MWp.

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