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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.

Sunrun sprinting to 2016 finish line on strong Q3 results

Third party U.S. residential PV provider raises its outlook for the year after posting solid revenue and deployment figures in its third quarter financials.

Oxford PV to open perovskite fab in Germany

British solar technology pioneer acquires former thin-film production site of Bosch Solar in Brandenburg an der Havel, and will equip fab with pilot-scale capacity for perovskite wafers.

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Etrion financial improvement continues in Q3

The Swiss power producer ups revenues and EBITDA year-over-year for Q3, one time impairment expense of $75.7 million on Chileasn solar write-down sees net loss soar, however.

Chile: Acciona inaugurates the 246 MW El Romero Solar plant

The largest PV plant in Latin America began commercial operation last week after a 13-month construction period.

Australia to ratify Paris climate agreement, but has much work to do

“When Australia makes a commitment to a global agreement, we follow through and that is exactly what we are doing,” said Malcolm Turnbull after government announced plan to ratify Paris Agreement by end of year.

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