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Solek Group issues bond to finance 60 MW of PV in Chile

The Czech solar developer intends to issue public bonds worth 500 million CZK ($19.9 million). The company will use the net proceeds to finance part of a 60 MW PV project pipeline in northern Chile.

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Solar Frontier sells 40 MW to Dominion

The U.S. development unit of the Japanese CIS thin-film manufacturer has completed the sale of the 40 MW (DC) Midway II project in California.

Armenia sets up commission to support large-scale PV projects

The Armenian government said the new commission will supervise the development of six solar projects totaling 110 MW.

Aquila Capital sells 38.4 MW in Japan

The German asset manager has completed the divestment of its second solar project in Japan.

Canadian Solar sells two PV power plants to Shenzhen Energy for $99.8 million

Canadian Solar is racking up sales in China with another two solar power plants traded for $99.8 million.

Malta makes room for more PV

Malta’s water supplier has signed an agreement with Malta Developers Association and with Malta Chamber of SMEs to build MW-sized solar plants on the roofs of all its reservoirs.

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Toshiba posts 9-month net loss of $4.85 billion

The Japanese group — which develops solar projects and provides PV systems solutions, in addition to EPC and O&M services — has warned of “substantial doubt” over its “ability to continue as a going concern,” largely due to the decline of its nuclear business in the U.S.

German PV sector reports increasing solar demand

According to the business climate index of German solar association BSW, the order intake of PV developers is significantly increasing thanks to improved financing conditions and more attractive yields.

Spain’s 3 GW renewable energy auction to be held on May 17

The Spanish government has published the auction timeline and the amount of capacity it intends to allocate. Several renewable energy technologies will compete in the tender.

Fiera Corporation buys shares in up to 921 MW-AC of U.S. wind, solar

The Canadian asset management firm has bought into a D.E. Shaw portfolio of assets in eight U.S. states.

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