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US installs nearly 4 GW of solar in Q4 2017

GTM Research has given its preliminary estimate for installations over the full year 2017 at 11.8 GW, a 22% decline from 2016 levels.

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Mission Solar to double US solar module manufacturing

The expansion to 400 MW will make Mission the fourth-largest PV module maker in the U.S.

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Daqo polysilicon order book reaches 90.2% on Chinese demand

The Chinese polysilicon supplier reveals that its order book is 90.2% filled as of the end of January, in response to surging demand among Chinese solar firms.

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GE, Arenko form partnership to deliver 41 MW battery to UK

Large-scale battery energy storage system will be supplied by GE and tap into U.K.’s growing demand for stationary storage solutions.

Solar tender launched for up to 40 MW in Malawi

The 40 MW project is part of a 70 MW solar plan launched by local utility, Escom in February to reduce chronic power shortages.

ACWA wins Saudi Arabia’s 300 MW solar tender

The Saudi energy company submitted the second lowest bid, an LCOE of 0.08872 SAR ($0.0236) per kWh, while the excluded competitor, a consortium led by Japan’s Marubeni, had offered 0.09976 SAR ($0.0266) per kWh.

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Belgian solar market grew by 50% in 2017

While new PV additions in 2017 totaling 264 MW, the country’s cumulative PV capacity had reached 3.8 GW. The market’s main driver remains residential PV.

Enphase share sale raises $20 million

The California-headquartered microinverter specialist announces private equity offering of 9,523,809 shares that have been sold to Chilean entrepreneur Isidoro Quiroga.

Chile’s PV capacity surpasses 2 GW

Although official statistics report that grid-connected PV capacity reached 1.82 GW as of the end of December 2017, the completion of two large-scale projects totaling 215 MW in early January has raised Chile’s total installed power to around 2.04 GW.

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Lebanon to launch 360 MW solar tender

The new tender will be issued as soon as the ongoing tender for 180 MW of solar projects has concluded. The new round will select another 24 large-scale solar projects, and will be open to bidders that failed to qualify for Round 1.

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