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Germany: 96% of projects selected in first of six solar auctions is now online

Around 96% of the PV projects up to 10 MW selected in Germany’s first auction for large-scale solar has now been completed, according to the country’s grid regulator Bundesnetzagentur.

Solar tariffs in India tumble to another new record low

The latest 500 MW tender by the Solar Corporation of India (SECI) drove the tariffs under INR 2.50 ($ 0.038), making solar cheaper than fossil fuel-generated power.

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Wärtsilä takes over U.S. storage specialist Greensmith

The Helsinki-based company has taken a step further in strengthening its position as a global energy systems integrator. Greensmith´s software is used in Wärtsilä´s new hybrid power plants.

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United PV to acquire 110 MW of solar in China

A unit of the Chinese solar investment and development group will acquire a 100% equity interest in China New Energy Holdings, as part of a complex deal involving solar, wind and hydropower assets.

Singulus reports revenue and profit increase

The German equipment provider has posted positive numbers for the first quarter of this year. The company also reports high interest for its new PV production machinery.

Trina Solar powers Australia’s Sunshine Coast Solar Farm

The Chinese PV behemoth’s panels will be installed at the 15 MW Sunshine Coast Solar Farm in Australia.

U.S.-Turkish research team uses data science to predict PET back-sheets degradation in solar modules

The scientists have used engineering epidemiology and statistical-data analytics to predict how polyethylene terephthalate films in solar panels deteriorate under multi-factor accelerated weathering exposures.

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Uni Newcastle team tests “printed solar” panels in Australian first

Just days after Tesla announced it was taking orders – and down-payments – for its much-hyped and quite good looking solar roof, an Australian made printed solar innovation that could rival Elon Musk’s power generating tiles has moved one major step closer to commercialisation.

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Panasonic’s 2016 profit falls 9.6% as solar sales sag

The Japanese electronics group posted a net profit attributable to shareholders of JPY 149.4 billion ($1.3 billion) in the fiscal year to the end of March — from JPY 165.2 billion a year earlier — as declining sales of solar panels in Japan eroded its earnings. The group’s net sales fell more than 3% on the year to JPY 7343.7 billion, although its operating profit rose to JPY 276.8 billion, from just JPY 230.3 billion a year earlier.

SolarWorld Americas maintains full operation

The U.S. subsidiary of the German manufacturer maintains full operations at its facility in Hillsboro, Oregon, although its parent company and its German units filed for insolvency last week.

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