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Enel breaks ground on 754 MW solar park in Mexico

The huge solar project was selected in the energy auction held by the Mexican government in 2016. The plant will be located in the state of Coahuila and will be connected to the grid in the second half of 2018.

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UK solar slashes grid power demand to record low

As the UK was bathed in spring sunshine over the last weekend, its patchwork of rooftop and ground-mounted solar panels set a new generation record.

SMA suffers price pressure in all markets and segments

Last year, the German inverter maker achieved record shipments, despite a decline in turnover. The company expects further price pressure in 2017.

India: Azure Power commissions 130 MW of solar in Karnataka

The Indian independent power producer takes a giant step in building up its presence in the Indian state of Karnataka with a 130 MW project.

Ghana’s new government relaunches solar program

The Ghanaian government has resumed plans to promote large-scale solar and wind projects, as well as distributed generation, in order to solve a crisis in Ghana’s power system. Competitive bidding for power capacity procurement will be introduced in the frame of a reviewed Renewable Energy Act.

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Hevel producing heterojunction solar cells with Singulus technology

The Russian PV manufacturer aims to produce 160 MW of heterojunction solar cells annually at its fab in Novocheboksarsk. Hevel says it has upgraded its production from thin-film to crystalline modules.

India: Hindustan Cleanenergy commissions 50 MW solar plant in Punjab

Hindustan Power’s clean energy arm is growing its solar portfolio in the sunny state of Punjab with a 50 MW power plant.

Anheuser-Busch commits to 100% renewable energy

With $46 billion in annual revenue, the beer giant may be the largest company to date to take a 100% renewable energy pledge.

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Commercial production of REC TwinPeak 2 BLK2 Series begins

The Singapore-based PV manufacturer is taking the uniformly black-colored version of its TwinPeak solar module to the factory floor.

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SolarWorld seeks to drastically reduce costs

The German PV module maker has confirmed its financial results for 2016. The company reiterated its outlook, which forecasts that it will become profitable again in 2019.

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