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JinkoSolar strikes double deal for 24.5 MWp solar projects in New Mexico

The Chinese solar company to supply its high efficiency polycrystalline modules to construction firm Gransolar, which is building two large-scale solar farms in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

CSUN to be delisted from the NASDAQ having failed to regain compliance

The Chinese PV cell producer, bedeviled by continued share value below $15 million, has been told it is to be delisted from the NASDAQ Stock Market.

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UK solar farms to become more wildlife friendly

As ecologists struggle to measure the impact of renewable energy projects on habitat and ecosystems, UK’s Anesco teams up with wildlife charity RSPB to boost wildlife at solar farms in England and Wales.

Hawaii to use residential batteries, energy management to relieve solar grid congestion

Utility HECO’s pilot project on the island of Molokai aims to clear up to 10 additional PV systems for interconnection to the grid.

NexWafe raises 6 million euro for its kerfless wafer technology

Switzerland’s Lynwood will invest €6 million (US$6.61 million) in NexWafe’s EpiWafer technology. The funding round will support the Nexwafe’s continuing commercialization of its gas-to-wafer production technology.

SolarWorld's bifacial modules getting their first real-world run out in the US

The German company’s bifacial Bisun modules will be installed on the rooftops of the University of Richmond, alongside some standard modules to produce comparative performance data.

BREAKING: Vivint Solar cancels merger agreement with SunEdison

The U.S. rooftop solar installer terminates merger and acquisition agreement with beleaguered clean energy developer SunEdison, citing a ‘willful breach’ of the contract.

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Smart energy revolution could help UK save GBP 8bn, finds report

NIC report finds that the U.K. could benefit greatly from adopting a smarter energy policy, which includes higher interconnections, electricity storage and demand flexibility; current government regulations are standing in the way.

Investment community did not like this deal: Mercom's Prabhu on SunEdison’s failed Vivint deal

As reported in pv magazine this morning, Vivint Solar has announced that it is cancelling its merger with SunEdison. pv magazine spoke with Mercom Capital CEO Raj Prabhu about what happened and what this deal falling through means for the world’s largest renewable energy developer.

ReneSola posts promising full year results after strategic shift

ReneSola accepted an 18% loss of revenue in 2015 from 2014, to complete a strategic shift to project development, which helped it significantly reduce its net loss and operating expenses, while increasing its gross margin to 14.7% from 13.4% in 2014.

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