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GCL-Poly posts 28% revenue increase for H1

The polysilicon and wafer producer reports strong first half financials, growing revenue by 28%, gross profit by 66% as income more than doubles in space of a year.

Brazil mulls request for amicable cancelation of 670 MW of solar awarded in first tender

Following the devaluation of the Brazilian real against the U.S. dollar, six companies that won PPAs in 2014 may now be able to cancel the solar development contracts. Small penalties likely to apply.

Berkeley Lab: U.S. PV contract prices fall to at or below $50/MWh in 2015

The national lab’s latest report finds ongoing declines in PV system prices, with residential system prices falling to $4 per watt in 2015.

Berkeley Lab: U.S. PV contract prices fall to at or below $50/MWh in 2015

The national lab’s latest report finds ongoing declines in PV system prices, with residential system prices falling to $4 per watt in 2015.

Berkeley Lab: U.S. PV contract prices fell below $50/MWh in 2015

The national lab’s latest report finds ongoing declines in PV system prices, with residential system prices falling to $4 per watt in 2015.

BREAKING: SolarCity to lay off 108 workers in the SF Bay Area

The company will eliminate 80 employees from its San Mateo headquarters and another 28 from its offices in San Francisco.

EU reimposes AD solar duties on three more Chinese companies

Osda Solar, Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance and Shandong Linuo Photovoltaic Hi-Tech all deemed to be in breach of the terms of the MIP undertaking.

India solar capacity grows 80% in past 12 months, says report

The nation now has 8.1 GW of cumulative solar PV capacity, says Bridge to India, having added 3.6 GW in the last year. Tamil Nadu leads the way, growing by 1.2 GW in that time.

20 MW solar plant being developed at earthquake-stricken Italian town

U.K. investment firm Quercus Assets Selection has provided an official grant for the project in the small Italian town of Celano in the Abruzzo region that was hit by an earthquake in 2009.

World-leading solar and battery storage project lures BHP

A world leading large-scale solar and battery storage project in north Queensland has drawn interest from the world’s biggest miner, BHP Billiton, which says it is looking at the technology for its remote and off-grid mine sites.

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