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Brazil surpasses 60 MW of solar under net metering

Installations are increasing under net metering. Last year 45 MW was added under the program.

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Enel puts 165 MW of solar online in South Africa

The Adams and Pulida projects were awarded in the third round of South Africa’s REIPPPP solicitation, and this brings Enel to 323 MW of solar online in the nation.

Tata Power Solar reaches 1 GW module shipment milestone

The solar arm of the industrial giant becomes the first Indian company to surpass 1 GW of global PV module shipments, shipping 60% of that figure over the past five years.

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ReneSola moves on 32 MW rooftop solar projects in China

The Chinese vertically integrated solar power company will supply modules and provide EPC services for the distributed solar PV projects in China’s Shandong, Anhui and Zhejiang provinces.

Mexico signs lowest-price solar contracts to date

Contracts have been signed for 1.8 GW of solar in Mexico, including one contract at a price of US$26.99/MWh by Fotowatio. The median price for solar in this auction was around $31.70/MWh.

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EnergyAustralia signs PPA for 142 MW solar farm in Queensland

EnergyAustralia has become the latest big energy retailer to sign a power purchase agreement for a large solar farm, committing to a 13-year off take agreement for the 142MW Ross River solar farm in Queensland, in what is the largest deal of its type to date in Australia.

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The pv magazine weekly news digest

With record-breaking announcements, job losses, company reshuffles and top-down branding decisions, it’s just another typical week in the fast-paced world of solar PV.

Sky Solar Holdings agrees to sell 23 MW projects in Greece

The Hong Kong based independent power producer today announced that it has entered into share purchase agreements with A.W Aktina Wind to sell all equity interests in 23 MW of solar projects from Sky Solar’s subsidiaries in Greece.

Green certificate scheme to be launched in China

According to Reuters, China will launch trading of certificates for solar and wind power from July 1st 2017, in a bid to reduce government subsidies going to the renewables sector. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced the trading program on Friday.

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European solar demand fell 20% in 2016, says SolarPower Europe

While global solar power demand increased 50%, new European installations were down 20% compared to 2015, falling to 6.9 GW of new capacity on the continent.

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