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PV Expo Japan: Interview with Solar Frontier CEO, Atsuhiko Hirano

On day two of the PV Expo Japan, pv magazine caught up with the CEO of Solar Frontier, Atsuhiko Hirano, to discuss the changes and opportunities in Japan’s solar market.

PV Expo Japan: Interview with Solar Frontier CEO, Atsuhiko Hirano

On day two of the PV Expo Japan, pv magazine caught up with the CEO of Solar Frontier, Atsuhiko Hirano, to discuss the changes and opportunities in Japan’s solar market.

US government to accelerate solar development on public lands

The Bureau of Land Management’s newly released guidelines seek to protect natural, cultural and human resources that could be impacted by potential solar development and aim to provide certainty to potential project developers.

PV Expo Japan ends: Trends and conversations from the show

The key topics, themes and comment from the past three days of intense solar industry discussions in one of its most dynamic markets — Japan.

Borg brings solar to Indian parliamentarians

The U.S. company has installed solar PV systems to power 66 residential quarters of members of parliament in central Delhi as part of an ambitious green energy project.

Philippines: 185 MW of solar farms opened in one day

A 135 MW solar park in Cadiz, which is believed to be the largest in Southeast Asia, was officially unveiled on Thursday. The same day, Conergy inaugurated a 50 MW solar farm in Tarlac.

Hanergy: In search of new investors

Hanergy Thin Film has been searching for a strategic investor for the past six months to no avail. It has reportedly now turned to China International Capital Corp, one of China’s oldest investment banks, for help.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Major solar confabs took place this week in Tokyo and Brussels while German carmaker Daimler unveiled plans for an ambitious new battery fab and SolarEdge appears set to knock SMA off the top residential inverter supplier spot.

SunEdison settles lawsuit by shareholders of Latin American Power for $28.5 million

SunEdison has settled one of the two lawsuits it has been engaged in, and a limited restraint on the transfer of assets has been lifted.

U.S. energy storage market more than triples in 2015

GTM Research reports that large energy storage projects made up the bulk of new capacity, but the distributed energy storage market is growing even faster. Lithium-ion batteries dominated deployments during the year.

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