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EU's lead climate negotiator shares Gore's optimism in Abu Dhabi

On the same day that former U.S. Vice President Al Gore expressed optimism that an agreement on greenhouse gas emissions would be reached in Paris later this year, Jake Werksman, the European Union’s lead negotiator in these negotiations, shared Gore’s optimism that Paris would prove successful after the failure of the last round of negotiations in Copenhagen to reach a consensus.

State of the Union: Obama shines modest light on US solar expansion

In his annual State of the Union speech delivered to Congress and the nation Tuesday evening, President Barack Obama highlighted the rapid expansion of solar power in the United States since he moved into the White House.

Grid flexibility to integrate renewables in Europe

A new study titled Managing Flexibility in European Electricity Grids by Frost and Sullivan finds that grid flexibility is crucial to integrate renewable energy sources in Europe. Technical, geographical, managerial and above all political obstacles remain though.

IHS halves five-year outlook for PV installations in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has postponed the roll-out of its renewable energy plans by eight years, now setting its its capacity target to 2040, according to reports citing Hashim Yamani, president of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE).

Hanwha Q Cells to shutter production in Germany

The company’s German site will cease production as of March 1. The German facility has production capacities of 230 MW for cells and 130 MW for modules. Hanwha will relocate part of the fab to Malaysia, where costs are cheaper.

ABB and Solar Impulse form tech alliance for round-the-world-flight

Three engineers from the power and automation company will work alongside the Solar Impulse team as it embarks on its solar-powered circumnavigation of the globe.

'Six-cent energy is not the new normal'

The ultra-low LCOE agreed for the latest phase of Dubai’s 1 GW project is not typical but may point to an expectation of further falls in panel prices up to 2018.

Price volatility dogs energy leaders across the globe

World Energy Council report cites oil price plunge and falling cost of renewables as most critical issue facing energy policymakers in 2015.

Plummeting oil prices could adversely affect off-grid uptake

Falling oil prices have the potential to harm the uptake of solar-diesel hybrid systems, according to research from German consultancy firm THEnergy.

Solarexpo could herald Italian solar renaissance

Organisers of the Milan trade show say there are signs of a recovery in Italian PV. Inverter maker Fronius and Chinese giant Jinko Solar are making all the right noises.

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