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Trina signs 10 MW EPC agreement with Shamsuna Power in Jordan

Qi Lin, president of Trina’s PV Systems Business Unit, says the Shamsuna project offers “valuable first-hand experience in operating a solar system in a desert environment.”

Home-grown UK solar to be cheaper than gas

Britain’s solar power will be cheaper than gas by 2018, according to new industry analysis by the Solar Trade Association.

Bolivia, France to collaborate on solar, nuclear energy

The countries have signed four letters of intent aimed at cooperating on renewable and nuclear energy and lithium production.

Massachusetts solar energy advocates form coalition to advance policy

The formation of the Mass Solar Coalition follows on the first meetings of a task force to look at the state’s solar policies. Among the coalition’s priorities will be lifting net metering caps.

SunEdison and TerraForm Power buy First Wind

SunEdison says that the US$2.4 billion acquisition will make it the world’s largest renewable energy developer, and will give TerraForm Power 521 MW of additional operating wind and PV plants.

SPI Solar to acquire 168 MW of PV projects from TBEA

The deal will see SPI Solar purchase a raft of solar PV projects from TBEA Sunoasis across a number of Chinese provinces.

Electrovaya moves towards Li-ion battery factory purchase

The lithium ion battery manufacturer plans to acquire a 500 MWh-capacity manufacturing plant for the production of lithium ion electrodes and other products.

NRG Home Solar eyes California's residential market

The solar subsidiary of NRG Energy is set to open two new offices in the state, creating 100 new jobs as it augments its West Coast operation.

Ingeteam commissions second large-scale PV plant in Argentina

The installation marks the start of the Spanish company’s activities in Argentina’s PV sector. The province of San Luis has plans to install 3 GW of PV power through 2030 and Ingeteam is aiming to increase its supply of equipment in the region in the coming years.

JinkoSolar sells 45% stake in downstream unit for $225 million

The Shanghai-based company will spin off Jinko Power following separate agreements with China Development Bank International, the Macquarie Greater China Infrastructure Fund and New Horizon Capital.

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