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Gambia launches tender to deploy 1,100 solar systems on public buildings

Gambia’s Sustainable Energy Services Company is launching a tender to install 1,100 PV systems, ranging from 2 kW to 240 kW in size, on 1,000 schools and 99 health facilities.

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Livoltek to build 1.8 GW inverter factory in Brazil

Livoltek plans to build a 1.8 GW inverter factory in Manaus, northern Brazil. It says the facility will manufacture single-phase and three-phase devices.

Qcells to sign $3 billion supply agreement for US-made polysilicon

Hanwha Qcells will make sizable prepayments to help restart the REC Silicon plant in Moses Lake, Washington, by Nov. 1, with a goal of reaching full capacity by the end of 2024.

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Israel’s Teralight secures 23-year PPA for 108 MW/433 MWh of solar, storage

Teralight has signed a 23-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for 108 MW/433 MWh of solar-plus-storage capacity. It will sell electricity to Dalia Power Energies under a tariff linked to the Israeli Electricity Authority’s regulated production tariffs.

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Brazil could produce green hydrogen for $2.87/kg, says consultancy

Sao Paulo-based Clean Energy Latin America says green hydrogen could be produced in Brazil at a levelized cost of hydrogen (LCoH) of $2.87 and $3.56 per kg in some strategic locations.

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Australian PV system prices trending into new territory

SunWiz says that 10 kW solar systems in Australia have become cheaper than 6.6 kW arrays on a per kilowatt basis for the first time.

Leapton Energy increases PV module capacity in China to 3.5 GW

Leapton Energy, an 11-year old integrated PV module and battery technology company, is expanding capacity at its factory in China to reach 3.5 GW.

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: JinkoSolar wins CHN Energy’s 2 GW module tender

JinkoSolar has agreed to sell more than 2 GW of its solar panels to CHN Energy at prices ranging from CNY 1.225 ($0.17)/W to CNY 1.230/W.

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Italian Council of State clarifies rules for agrivoltaics

The Italian Council of State has issued new rules to address a number of regulatory gaps, according to lawyer Andrea Sticchi Damiani, who recently won two cases related to agrivoltaic projects. In both instances, the council confirmed that agrivoltaic facilities are distinct from conventional ground-mounted PV plants.

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What can Western utilities learn from emerging-market peers?

While electric companies in the Global North wrestle with how to keep the lights on as ever bigger solar and wind park capacities come online, developing-world utilities are experimenting with new ways of working and transforming the relationship between themselves and millions of new customers.

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