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Germany raises renewable bar again: clean energy meets nearly 100% of demand

Sunday once again a record-breaker for Germany’s renewable energy sector, with wind and solar contributing to 45.5 GW of renewable capacity to meet demand of 45.8 GW.

World Bank to provide $750 million for rooftop solar PV in India

The funding will be used to support a variety of business models

Puerto Rico proposes changes to its net metering program

The draft policy changes contemplate easier transactions for PV projects up to 10 kW, as well as net metering aggregation and sharing.

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Neo Solar Power remains in the black during Q1

The Taiwanese PV maker squeezed out narrow positive margins, as its second quarter of profitability following the imposition of U.S. import duties.

SunEdison delays quarterly filing, parts ways with CFO

First quarter financial report will be delayed as SunEdison teminates the employment of chief financial officer Brian Wuebbels. Yieldco TerraForm Global receives 90-day notice to issue its 2015 annual report.

SkyPower partners with BYD to enter into 750 MW PV+storage tender in India

Canadian SkyPower and Chinese BYD will submit a joined bid in the upcoming 750 MW solar+storage tender in India.

India confirms it will file 16 solar cases against US under WTO dispute

Country’s commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirms that the government will press ahead with plans to file 16 cases against the U.S. for violating World Trade Organization treaties on clean energy.

Middle East’s first transfer ownership net metering system

pv magazine has learned that the Middle East and Northern Africa region is going to acquire its first net metering system with a transfer ownership. Not surprisingly, this development is taking place in Jordan.

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IKEA to install largest rooftop PV plant in Tennessee

New IKEA store in Memphis, Tennessee will have the largest rooftop PV plant in the state.

Re-inventing O&M: monitoring alone is not enough

AEG introduces Individual Module Monitoring (IMM) to the global PV market, in what it claims will re-invent how PV power plants are monitored and faulty components replaced.

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