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Hanwha Q Cells places laser tool order with InnoLas

The Korean solar module developer has received InnoLas’ ILS-TT laser machine for its R&D facilities located in Germany.

Argentina awards 400 MW of solar projects and announces second round in November

Winners include a 300 MW solar project in Jujuy and a 100 MW project in Salta, at a median price of US$59.75/MWh. A second round was announced in November with a 200 MW solar quota.

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Global investment in clean energy tumbles 43% y/y in Q3, says BNEF

Report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance reveals investment in renewables and smart energy technologies reached just $42.4 billion in third quarter, which is a sizable drop on the same period last year.

Mercom: Partial recovery in solar investment during Q3

Mercom Capital’s Q3 report shows a significant increase in investment levels from last quarter, but funding is still down across the board compared to a year ago.

Canada’s Alberta government aims for 50% solar power

Government of Alberta posts request for information to explore the possibility of using solar energy to meet half of its energy needs, replacing existing green energy contracts that are set to expire.

Conergy Services partners with QOS to monitor 500 MW European solar portfolio

The O&M arm of the German solar developer will task QOS Energy with integrating its 500 MWp European solar PV portfolio into its monitoring software over the next six months.

REC grows Q2 module shipments 25% year-over-year

The Norwegian solar company shipped 326 MW of modules in the second quarter of 2016, with the EMEA region seeing an 87% increase in demand. U.S. accounted for 60% of all shipments.

Europe urged to begin mass-decommissioning of fossil fuel plants in new EEA report

The European Environment Agency has called on Europe’s governments to ramp up the pace of decommissioning fossil fuel power plants across the continent in order to avoid a carbon lock-in.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

A week in which Europe showed its solar strength, the U.S. flashed its impressive PV pipeline, and pv magazine’s video content proved a hit.

Cease coal imports, embrace affordable solar, urges Indian power minister

Piyush Goyal uses platform at two-day energy and mines conference to urge power generating companies to no longer import coal, calls for better balance with affordable renewables, such as solar.

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