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Tesla, SolarCity set November 17 as date for shareholder votes

The moment of truth is coming for the consolidation of Elon Musk’s clean energy empire.

U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions hit lowest level since 1991

Data for the first six months of 2016 shows warmer weather and increasing renewable energy use cutting into demand for fossil fuels.

Second Debate: Is it Nov. 9 yet? Energy policy gets glossed over (again)

pv magazine presents a news analysis of the role solar energy played in the second presidential debate. All debate quotations come from the Politico transcript and from first-hand observation, for which the author did not receive combat pay.

4 GW module shipment landmark passed by Solar Frontier

Japanese module manufacturer Solar Frontier has completed over 4 GW of module shipments to its customers, which are situated in 60 countries across the world, as it continues to develop its technology and expand its capacity.

German renewables surcharge to rise 8% next year

The country’s transmission system operators are set to publish the newly calculated green power levy on Friday.

The levy currently accounts for approximately 22% of a customer’s total bill. For a three-person household with a consumption of 3,500 kilowatt hours a year, the tax will increase by 18 euros to 240 euros a year following the hike.

Enabling policies and better grid integration needed to boost renewables

This was the message coming out of the 23rd World Energy Congress being held in Istanbul, as renewable energy industry leaders lauded the achievements of the industry, but were quick to point out the hard work that was needed to continue the unprecedented growth of renewable energy.

World's largest mining company exploring solar plus storage potential

Anglo-Australian mining company BHP Billiton has decided to review its portfolio in the face of the Paris climate accord and falling renewable technology costs, including the testing of solar and storage units at its mining site in Australia.

Nuclear fallout: Vattenfall sues Germany

Swedish energy group Vattenfall is suing the German government for 4.7 billion euros in compensation in connection with the country’s phase-out of nuclear energy.

SoLayTec finds buyers for ALD systems

The Durch firm has booked 22 ALD system orders since its inception in 2010.

Jinko agrees to sell downstream business in China

A couple of interesting announcements came out of Chinese solar company JinkoSolar today, as first it revealed a 300 MW module supply deal with PV developer Senyuan Electric, then it announced that it has agreed to sell the Jinko Power downstream business in China for USD 250 million in cash.

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