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Hyet Solar seeks investors for 200 MW module fab in India

The Dutch solar energy company is hoping to attract investors in a proposed 200 MW solar manufacturing facility in the Indian state of Assam.

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Solar Frontier to venture into BIPV — report

Japan’s Solar Frontier plans to start integrating its thin-film PV technologies into materials for walls and roofs, with sales expected to begin before the end of the decade, according to a recent report.

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Brazil: 162 MW PV project to come online in Q4 2018

Prodiel will begin construction on the 162 MW PV plant, developed by Norway’s Scatec Solar and Statoil, “imminently”. The US$215 million project is expected to be operational in Q4 2018.

Sunverge to build VPP project for TEPCO in Japan

Sunverge Energy has revealed plans to install “dozens” of energy storage units in eastern Japan, as part of a virtual power plant (VPP) project under regional utility Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO).

Japanese scientists use organic ferroelectric to extract more current from solar cells

The new technology uses a quantum-mechanical process, which can extract current from solar cells in a much quicker, less wasteful way, the research team claims.

China’s Three Gorges connects part of 150 MW floating solar plant

The first phase of the world’s largest floating solar array has been connected to the grid in China’s Anhui Province, according to developer Three Gorges New Energy Company.

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Brazil: Distributed solar generation reaches 150 MW

Overall, Brazil’s total distributed renewable energy generation has topped 200 MW.

EDF launches 30 GW solar plan

French energy giant, EDF has announced a 30 GW solar energy plan that is expected to be developed exclusively in France.

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Egypt issues tender for 600 MW of solar

The tender is the first to be issued under the new auction mechanism, which has replaced the FIT scheme for large-scale solar.

Gibraltar introduces net metering

An amendment in the Gibraltar Electricity Authority Act will now make it possible to inject renewable energy power produced by residential customers into the local grid.

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