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Tesla: Gigafactory is "on schedule" to support 2017 Model 3 roll-out

Elon Musk gave scarce information on developments at the world’s largest battery factory in Tesla’s Q2 results.

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Amtech reports dip in quarterly solar equipment orders and revenues

The equipment maker’s most recent quarter ending June 30 represents a slow-down from the previous quarter, but nine-month figures still show growth from a year ago.

University of West of England to install largest single rooftop PV array in UK higher education sector

The university in Bristol has announced plans for a 450 kW solar installation atop its Enterprise Zone and Robotics Laboratory. Once complete the array will be the largest on any university in Britain.

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JinkoSolar signs three PPAs for 188 MW of solar in Mexico

The Chinese solar power firm has signed long-term power purchase agreements with Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission for three solar projects awarded in April’s inaugural power auction.

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TMEIC building Indian inverter fab, eyes global expansion

Japanese inverter supplier has begun construction on its fifth overseas manufacturing facility as it targets growth in emerging markets of LatAm, MENA and Australia.

H2 2016 solar slowdown will preface 10% global contraction in 2017, says GTM

Analysts expect installations in China, U.K. and Japan to slow over the second half of the year, but U.S. project spillover and India’s large pipeline will hold course despite global slowdown forecast for 2017.

A lot of skepticism: Mercom's Raj Prabhu on the pending Tesla/SolarCity merger

On Sunday, the boards of Tesla Motors and SolarCity agreed to the terms of Tesla’s acquisition of the solar company. And while this deal still is still awaiting votes by shareholders of both companies to go forward, there are indications that this may come soon. pv magazine USA spoke with Mercom Capital CEO Raj Prabhu about the evolution of this deal, and what to expect.

Intevac reports sale of two tools for thin-film PV in quarterly results

Q2 financials reveal thin-film equipment backlog of almost $50 million that the company hopes will be signed off before year end. Overall net loss for the quarter reaches $3.5 million.

Danish university develops tungsten-based technique to capture broader solar wavelength

Researchers at Aalborg University are working on a new approach at capturing a broader spectrum of sunlight using new, high-temperature materials that can withstand 800 degrees Celsius and convert sunlight into electricity.

Renewables comprised 15% of Mexico’s electricity generation in 2015

Last year 56 MW of solar PV was installed, which brings the nation’s cumulative capacity to 170 MW.

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