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India: Anti-dumping case comes at crucial time for solar, says Mercom Capital Group

Government “highly unlikely” to disrupt soaring solar market by acquiescing to demands to introduce anti-dumping tariffs on solar modules and cells from China, Taiwan and Malaysia, says Mercom Capital, but others argue duties are only way to ensure survival of domestic industry.

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Netherlands’ DSM develops new sand-resistant solar glass

The Dutch specialty group believes its sand-resistant coating for solar panels will be particularly suitable for desert areas. The new technology is currently being tested at a solar plant in China’s Gobi Desert.

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TTC to invest $1 billion on 1 GW in Vietnam — reports

Vietnamese conglomerate TTC Group is now seeking investors for 10 to 20 projects, with plans to connect them to the grid by next year, according to recent media reports.

Sudan preps to launch FIT scheme for solar and renewables

The FIT program, which is being developed with the support of the UNDP, is expected to encourage grid-connected renewable energy projects as well as off-grid generation.

BNEF report outlines big expectations for key Latin America markets

In its New Energy Outlook 2017 report (NEO), published earlier this week, Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) outlines its expectations for energy in the Americas between now and 2040. The report predicts big for the key regional markets Brazil, Chile and Mexico.

India: TANGEDCO receives technical bids of 3.7 GW for 1.5 GW solar tender

As expected, TANGEDCO’s new tender has attracted unprecedented attention, despite the utility’s previous unpopularity among developers.

Mongolia gets $54.4 million to improve grid and build 10 MW solar plant

The two projects will be funded by the World Bank and the Scaling-Up Renewable Energy Program under the Strategic Climate Fund

ABB microgrid control system poised for UK university campus deployment

Swiss power electronics firm to install its state-of-the-art microgrid solution at the University of Chester’s new Energy Centre, in what will be the first energy management system of its kind in the U.K.

Nicaragua reduces ceiling price for solar by 40%

The government of the Central American country has approved the new reference price band for the new contracts for power generation from renewable sources.

Kong Sun buys 100 MW for $80.3 million

Kong Sun Yongtai Investment, the Chinese group’s investment holding unit, has acquired three projects in northwestern China.

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