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US: SolarCity adds photovoltaic customers but losses widen

SolarCity’s impressive new customer numbers and MW deployment figures fail to mask the fact the California-based solar company’s losses widened in a tough 2012.

Oahu celebrates dedication of 5 MW Kalaeloa solar scheme

A dedication ceremony was held today for the largest solar farm on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.

US leads China in solar exports

Bring it on! The United States doesn’t know its own strength when it comes to competition with China, according to a report just released by the Washington, DC-based Pew Research Center. And that holds especially true in the high-profile, ultra-competitive photovoltaic market sector.

Germany’s Hawi announces insolvency

Germany-based Hawi Energietechnik AG is insolvent. Around 100 employees have been affected by the news.

India contemplates new funding model for solar mission despite budget deficit fears

India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has today said that a Viability Gap Funding (VGF) model has been “envisaged” for the second phase of the country’s Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). National budget deficit concerns are, however, throwing the viability of the program into question.

Portugal reaches 225.5 MW of installed PV capacity

Cumulative photovoltaic capacity in Portugal reached 225.5 MW at the end of 2012, according to a report published by the Portuguese energy regulator, DGGE (Direcção Geral de Energia e Geologia), on March 4.

Suntech takes over GSF fund ownership

Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd has reached a settlement regarding its fraud dispute with GSF Capital Pte Limited (GSF Capital). A part of the agreement has seen the Chinese photovoltaic manufacturer taking over ownership of the GSF Fund.

Financial markets "endorse" Obama DOE and EPA nominees

In Washington, DC, this week, Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Secretary Lisa Jackson officially vacated their seats in the Cabinet, leaving considerable baggage behind. The new nominees have been met with general approval, however.

Greece adds 300 MW of PV capacity in January

According to the latest figures, 300 MW of newly installed photovoltaic capacity was added to Greece’s grid in January. Meanwhile, new forecasts estimate 2.58 GW and 2.82 GW of cumulative capacity at the end of 2013 and 2014, respectively.

Inverter buyer survey: Storage seen as key

An inverter buyers survey conducted by IHS Inc. revealed that there is a growing need for energy storage in PV systems. More than 400 global PV inverter customers responded to the survey, of which a third expect to be using energy storage in over 40% of the PV systems they install by 2015.

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