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Sweden to remove building permit for rooftop PV

The Swedish government is proposing to simplify the building system regulatory framework, in order to enable more residential and commercial solar to come online.

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Trump talks up Section 201 solar tariff

While attending a National Governors Association meeting, President Trump claimed benefits of the Section 201 solar tariff, while disparaging Chinese product quality.

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Lithuania’s Modus Energy plans 56 MW of solar projects in Poland

The Lithuanian renewable energy company will initially install 12 power plants at a cost of around €11 million.

Scatec Solar plans 800 MW solar park in Bangladesh

The large-scale solar plant is set to be built in Chandpur, in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh.

Mexico’s Telmex enters solar business

The Mexican telecommunication giant, which is owned by Mexico’s richest man, Carlos Slim, has begun offering solar panels to its clients paying high energy bills.

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Solar PV now employing 10,000 Australians

Australia’s large-scale and rooftop solar PV sectors now employ over 10,000 people. The findings were published today in Green Energy Market’s Renewable Energy Index for January 2018.

India: EESL to invest over $500 million in Andhra Pradesh in 4 clean energy projects

MOUs for four projects signed at the CII Partnership Summit 2018, held in Andhra Pradesh, India, are valued at more than US$500 million, and are expected to create jobs, alongside bringing in revenue and saving money.

Roth: US steel, aluminum tariffs to add at least 1-3c per watt to solar projects

While President Trump has a range of options, all likely scenarios seem likely to result in a modest increase in the cost of solar installations.

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Adani to build 1 GW+ renewable energy in India

Adani Group has signed an MOU with the Andhra Pradesh state government for the development of more than 1 GW of renewable energy in the state.

Elkem plans IPO on Norway’s stock exchange to expand silicon business in China

Through the IPO, the Norwegian polysilicon maker and silicon product provider will raise the funds to acquire two Chinese manufacturing facilities from its parent company.

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