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Windiga Energy's 20 MW PV plant in Burkina Faso greenlit

The project makes Windiga Energy the first independent power producer in the country. In August, the African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa approved a $950,000 grant for the development of the plant in Burkina Faso.

Solarcentury report lifts lid on UK commercial solar potential

Report highlights how commercial rooftop installations can help businesses reduce running costs, meet government targets and increase a building’s value.

Mexico's Solartec opens up shop in Texas

After buying the assets of French group Tournaire Solaire Energie, the Mexican company is investing some $31 million in a new manufacturing plant north of the border. The company expects its Houston fab to generate sales of $285 million in the next five years.

Spanish supreme court paves way for lawsuits against solar FIT cuts

pv magazine has learned that Spain’s supreme court, the Tribunal Supremo, has invited the country’s Photovoltaic Union (UNEF) to discuss its lawsuit against the recent measures that reduce solar subsidies. A trial date may be announced in due course.

LDK Solar subsidiaries file for bankruptcy protection in US court

The beleaguered Chinese PV giant’s U.S. subsidiaries, LDK Solar Systems, LDK Solar USA and LDK Solar Tech USA, have filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware.

Altus Power raises $200 million for solar project investment

Altus Power America partnered with four Franklin Square sponsored funds and GSO Capital Partners on its latest solar investment venture. The company is looking to fund commercial and industrial distributed generation projects.

MegaCell boards smart urbanization joint venture

Urbeco, a new European alliance, aims to carry out smart and eco-friendly urbanization in developing countries. Belgium’s Groupmec and Switzerland’s Ovóla have joined MegaCell Engineering in the venture.

VDE, Fraunhofer ISE award First Solar first quality tested certification

The testing and certification institute says the new certification marks a new age of risk reduction, quality and safety for solar plant assets while reducing the risk for PV power plant investors.

EU parliament approves new European Commission

Despite some high-profile setbacks, like the resignation of Alenka Bratusek as energy union vice president nominee, Jean-Claude Juncker’s new commission is set to take power on November 1.

SunEdison wins 17.7 MW of distributed solar projects in California

The company is set to build 30 solar systems for nine public agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area — SunEdison’s home turf.

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