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Germany’s Fraunhofer ISE to open testing facility for power electronics & grid integration tech

At the facility, the German scientists will test devices for power electronics and grid technologies in the multi-megawatt range.

Materion completes acquisition of Heraeus target materials business

German technology group Heraeus and U.S. company Materion Advanced Materials have announced the completion of the latter’s acquisition of the target materials business belonging to Heraeus.

TerraForm raises another $86 million for Ontario solar projects

The troubled yieldco has managed to raise additional capital for four solar projects in Canada, as we wait on word of its settlement with SunEdison and potential sale to Brookfield.

EU supports Africa’s renewable energy and solar development with €300 million

The European Commission has decided to support the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative with €300 million ($317.7 million). The funds are intended to leverage up to €4.8 million ($5 billion) and to help finance 19 renewable energy projects totaling about 1.8 GW.

KACO New Energy to ship 300 MW of inverters to South Korea

The German firm signs framework agreement with DNE Solar for the delivery of 300 MW of string inverters to be installed across South Korea.

Indian electricity commission cuts price of Renewable Energy Certificates

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed to lower the price of solar Renewable Energy Certificates in wake of plunging PV costs.

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Singulus receives new order for CIGS production equipment

Singulus technologies has announced the signing of a contract worth more than €20 million to supply systems to a Chinese module manufacturer, the subsidiary of a major public energy company.

GCL-Poly units starts PV development venture

Suzhou GCL New Energy and GCL System Suzhou have agreed to jointly invest 200 million yuan ($29 million) in projects in China.

Five takeaways from PV Expo Tokyo 2017

PV Expo Tokyo, the leading solar power show for the world’s third-largest PV market, concluded last week after three full-on days. pv magazine reports on five key takeaways from this year’s show.

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Colombia issues legislation for self-consumption

The Colombian government has published the decree that regulates the installation of renewable energy and solar power systems for self-consumption. The new regulation, which applies to systems up to 100 kW, simplifies the procedures for grid-connection and sale of excess power.

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