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Solar becoming irreversible mainstream energy source, says Frost & Sullivan

The analysts point to technological efficiency improvements, cost reduction and leading nations’ readiness to adopt solar as reasons behind irreversible surge to the mainstream.

D.E. Shaw offers $80m for SunEdison's stake in 150 MW Californian solar plant

The hedge fund has confirmed the offer to purchase a controlling interest in the Mt. Signal 2 project, which is part-owned by bankrupt U.S. renewable energy developer SunEdison.

Germany: First 15 MW Steag storage system complete

Located in Lünen, the first of six large-scale storage projects has now been installed and has begun its test run. The project aims to install 90 MW of lithium-ion storage capacity across Germany by next year.

Bank of China raises $3bn in green bonds for clean energy

Bank of China has raised approximately $3.03bn via a multi-currency green bond issuance that wrapped up earlier this week, in a transaction the lender says will provide financing to PV projects throughout the world.

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DNV GL PV monitoring base grows to 5 GW with GreenPowerMonitor acquisition

Independent energy consultancy firm acquires the Spanish monitoring and control platform to pool more than 5 GW of global solar PV under their collective monitoring umbrella.

Singulus receives order from Russian firm Hevel for heterojunction cell production tool

The German manufacturer of production equipment for solar PV signs contract for delivery of its SILEX II processing machine for wet-chemical treatment of heterojunction solar cells.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Another seven days of solar brings a call from SolarPower Europe for the EU to end trade duties on Chinese components, the unveiling of Hanergy’s zero charge EVs, and the first shoots of Nigeria’s solar market.

12.5 GW of solar projects registered for Brazil's October reserve auction

Wind projects have doubled in number and capacity compared to solar in the second reserve auction, as the auction planned for July appears to be cancelled. Electricity regulator ANEEL will solicit more than 6,000 km of transmission lines in September.

UK: Brexit clean energy turmoil continues

The annual event of the U.K.’s All-Party Parliamentary Group for Renewable and Sustainable Energy (PRASEG) that took place this week in London depicted the turbulent phase the U.K. economy in general and the British clean energy sectors specifically have entered. Innovative business models are the first to suffer, the event suggested.

RES to build 102 MW solar project in Texas

New project owner Southern Power will keep RES on as the construction contractor for the project in West Texas, which is expected to begin construction this month.

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