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Brazil launches $154 million fund for residential PV in the Amazon basin

The funds will be used to provide financing for residential PV projects across all of the nine states that form the so-called Amazônia Legal.

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France reduces grid fees for residential and commercial PV

The grid fees will be lowered for all solar power generators not exceeding in size 5 MW, depending on the system size.

ISA launches three solar programs

The International Solar Alliance has launched three new solar programs: Scaling Solar Applications for Agriculture Use, Affordable Finance at Scale, and Scaling Solar Mini-grids. The programs will be under operations ahead of the ISA’s official accreditation on December 6.

US Senate approves tax bill with provision to hobble solar, wind tax credits

The bill will now be reconciled with the House version, which does not contain the BEAT provision. SEIA says that it has four Senators who support “fixes”, but was not able to get a modification to the Senate bill.

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Request pushes back deadline for US solar tariff decision

The final deadline for President Trump to impose tariffs, quotas or other sanctions on solar imports will now be January 26, following a request by the U.S. Trade Representative for more information.

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Argentina allocates 556.8 MW of PV in third round of RenovAr program

The lowest bid among the selected solar projects was confirmed at US$40.44/MWh. The average price of all the 66 qualified offers for PV was $43.5/MWh.

“Devastating” provision in US Senate tax bill could hobble the ITC

Renewable energy trade organizations in the U.S. are scrambling to stop the BEAT provision as the Senate’s tax bill hurtles towards a vote.

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Wales urges UK Government to renew solar, wind support

The Welsh Government, together with a number of local organizations, is calling for the U.K. Government to renew its support for solar and onshore wind development. In addition to reducing costs, it says these industries will help it survive a post-Brexit world.

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EU Energy Committee’s proposal to upgrade 2030 RE target to 35% welcomed

The European Parliament has proposed both an upgraded, binding RE target of 35%, and plans to reduce energy consumption by 40% by 2030. The two resolutions, along with other provisions to remove fees or taxes on self-consumption, now have to be approved in January. SolarPower Europe has welcomed the news, saying the move will boost jobs and investment.

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Danish Energy Agency releases draft plan for joint wind and solar auctions

The introduction of similar auctions was proposed by the government in the summer, and backed by the Danish People’s Party in September.

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