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UK’s solar fleet helps reduce power demand to lowest level in eight years

Data from energy analysts EnAppSys reveals that average half-hour power demand in July was just 26.2 GW, the lowest point since the last recession, as more distributed solar energy eased grid peaks.

Enphase CEO Paul Nahi steps down during second-quarter earnings call

In a move that caught some by surprise, the third member of the founding team at Enphase said he felt it was time for a new CEO to continue its global growth. The company expects to name a new CEO by Aug. 31.

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Arsenal Football Club goes 100% clean energy thanks to solar deal

English Premier League soccer club’s Emirates Stadium now runs on 100% renewable energy following deal with Octopus Energy.

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Imec hits 23.9% efficiency on 4cm² tandem perovskite/silicon module

Belgian research institute Imec has achieved a conversion efficiency of 23.9% on a perovskite/silicon tandem module measuring 4 square centimeters. This efficiency level, according to Imec, represents the first time such a stacked configuration has outperformed a standalone silicon solar cell.

Philadelphia Solar to build 12 MWh storage system at Jordan PV park

The lithium-ion large-scale battery will be the biggest in the Middle East once commissioned this year by Al Badiya, a subsidiary of Philadelphia Solar.

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Ingeteam to supply 170 MW of inverters to three Moroccan projects

The Spanish inverter specialist will ship its 35 of its centralized Inverter Stations to the three sites over the course of this year, the company has confirmed.

Solarworld’s insolvency administrator reaches agreement with investor

Solarworld Industries GmbH, for which the former CEO Frank Asbeck has been registered as managing director, wants to continue most of the cell and module production at its German facilities. The meeting of creditors must approve the agreement on Friday. The investors also take over the shares in foreign companies, but not in the US subsidiary of the German photovoltaic manufacturer.

6.5% of global GDP still subsidizing fossil fuels, study finds

Amount of money spent propping up global fossil fuel industry reaches $5 trillion a year, finds study conducted by the IMF and published in the journal World Development.

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India H1 solar installs surpass last year’s 12 month total, finds Mercom report

Approximately 4,800 MW of solar capacity has been commissioned in India in the first six months of the year, surpassing last year’s 4,038 MW total, finds new data from Mercom Capital Group. GST uncertainty could slow growth in 2018, however.

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Ternienergia announces lay-off plan

The plan will affect 66 employees of the division for photovoltaic systems and energy saving.

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