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GTM Research: Purchases to overtake third-party residential solar in 2017

GTM Research expects the declining market share of residential solar leasing and power purchase agreements to continue in coming years, with loans and direct purchases overtaking third-party solar as the dominant market in 2017.

Neo Solar Power Q3 revenue contracts 33.85%, losses hit $84 million

The Taiwanese solar cell producer suffers revenue slump as cell ASPs slump significantly in the third quarter due to tumbling demand. Overseas expansion expenses weigh heavy on balance sheet.

India: 750 MW of solar tendered at record low price

The Rajasthan tender by the Solar Energy Corporation of India saw a new low benchmark price of INR 3.93/kWh for large-scale PV, besting the country’s previous low.

Etrion to sell 60 MW Italian solar portfolio

A joint venture of Enel Green Power and Fondo Italiano per le Infrastrutture has signed the contract to buy the 60 MW of solar projects from Etrion for a fee that could go as high as EUR 102 million, as business for the Swiss power producer seems to be strengthening after posting positive quarterly financial results.

SolarWorld’s year of two halves laid bare as Q3 revenue contracts

Revenue of EUR 204 million is below both Q2 2016 and Q3 2015 despite slight shipments increase year-on-year. SolarWorld cuts production volume and staff in third quarter as it prepares for Q4.

Orange to build 34 MW of solar projects in Jordan

The solar plants from the telecommunications company are the first projects to be equity financed by the Catalyst MENA Clean Energy Fund, which is hoping to set up a selection of renewable energy projects across the Middle East and North Africa, beginning by taking advantage of Jordan’s new “wheeling law.”

Astronergy equips Bangladesh post offices with solar modules

Solar module manufacturers Astronergy will provide solar modules for 8500 post offices across the nation of Bangladesh. The modules will provide a reliable off grid power source to post offices in remote regions where power cuts or lack of grid connection are a problem.

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SunEdison pushes back on TerraForm settlement proposal

SunEdison under restructuring officer John S. Dubel has put out a note to “clarify” its position on the settlement process, which may not be entirely easy.

Increases in all the right places for Meyer Burger ahead of recapitalization

Swiss solar manufacturing equipment supplier Meyer Burger posted improving financial results for the first three quarters of the year, just days after announcing a major recapitalization program that will see the company issue CHF 160 million in new shares.

What is Trump going to do with solar?

Solar advocates and analysts across the country are desperately reading tea leaves to figure out what the president-elect will do with solar — and no one really knows.

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