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Brazil welcomes solar to major energy auction

In a big win for PV producers in Brazil, the country’s energy minister has pushed through a new decree allowing solar in the upcoming A-5 auction for electricity from new energy plants that will go online in 2018.

Financing closed for 100 MW project in Chile

Photovoltaic developer SunEdison has closed a $212.5 million deal for a 100 MW solar project in the Atacama Desert in Chile. The plant is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014.

Interview: the benefits of tougher certification standards, increased market surveillance

Jörg Althaus, business field manager for solar energy at TÜV Rheinland, discusses how unannounced factory inspections and market surveillance may make a difference as the focus on PV power plant and component quality increases.

Cyprus aims for 60,000 residential net metering installations by 2016

Applications for the Cypriot net metering program are now open. Cyprus’ installed solar PV capacity, currently at 25 MW, is expected to grow fivefold within the next two years.

JinkoSolar to supply projects in Australia and South Africa

Chinese solar manufacturer JinkoSolar will be supplying 274 MWp of photovoltaic modules to solar projects in South Africa and Australia.

Spanish PV producers receive $2.6 billion in compensation as industry faces doom

PV producers in Spain took in some $2.6 billion from the sale of electricity but the country’s troubled industry is still facing ruin as the government seeks to introduce new power generation fees.

Direct Energy, SolarCity launch $124 million solar fund

U.S. energy giant Direct Energy and Calfornia-based SolarCity are teaming up to provide solar electricity directly to businesses.

VDE Americas, First Solar implement new standards

In the latest example of the solar industry’s increasing focus on quality certification and bankability, certification group VDE and First Solar have unveiled new assurance standards and a VDE Quality Tested mark.

Electric vehicle charger maker faces lawsuits

San Fran-based Ecotality is facing a class action lawsuit that alleges the EV charging technology company failed to disclose a string of problems, including the fact its chargers were overheating and melting during use.

Goldpoly and Huabei jointly acquire 23.8 MW solar plant in Xuzhou, China

Goldpoly New Energy Holdings team up with Huabei Expressway to acquire the entire equity interest of a 23.8 MW on-grid solar plant in Xuzhou, China in $73.5 million deal.

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