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India's local content requirements violate global trade rules, finds WTO

World Trade Organization rules against India in U.S.-led dispute over the country’s local content requirements for its solar industry; government likely to appeal decision.

Foresight Solar Fund snaps up 34.7 MW UK solar farm

Acquisition of the solar plant in English county of Wiltshire boosts company’s net portfolio of British solar assets to 322 MW.

India one of top three export markets for Chinese modules

The Chinese PV sector imported 12 GW of solar modules in the first half of 2015. Of this, over 6 GW were to Japan, India and the U.S. according to EnergyTrend’s latest report. More consolidation is also in the horizon.

Uzbekistan breaks ground on 300 MW solar project

$700 million project will culminate in completion of three solar plants in the nation by 2020, according to information released by state electricity firm Uzbekenergo.

Solland Solar declared bankrupt

The Dutch solar manufacturer Solland Solar has been delcared bankrupt according to local Dutch media reports. Only in July did the company announce a PV cell deal with Trina Solar.

UK to propose drastic FIT cuts starting 2016

Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) also proposing enforcement of default FIT degressions each quarter; STA labels review ‘alarming’.

Hanwha Q Cells increases Q2 profit by 20%

Second quarter financials for the Korean solar firm reveal a steady performance, with module shipments up 12.2% and revenues reaching $338 million.

Solar can meet Western Australia's daytime power needs, says state minister

Energy Minister for WA Mike Nahan reveals staunch support for solar technology at Energy in WA conference; capacity of installed PV in Perth metro area expected to double over next few years.

Construction underway on a 100 MW solar project in North Carolina

Principal Solar has partnered with Entropy Investments to build the project, which is larger than any operational solar plant east of the Rocky Mountains.

Idaho axes PURPA contract lengths in a bid to slow down solar

An enormous queue of solar projects in the state has prompted state regulator to cut contract lengths under a federal law requiring utilities to purchase power from renewable energy.

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