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As solar prices drop in the U.S. consumers are increasingly shopping around to find the best deal

EnergySage’s second Solar Marketplace Intel Report highlighted a reduction in the average solar prices across the U.S. and an increasing trend for solar consumers to get competing quotes, while the major module and inverter manufactures consolidated the market further.

Global capital and global project development: An interview with Conergy CEO Andrew de Pass

pv magazine caught up with Conergy CEO Andrew de Pass at the BNEF Future of Energy Summit in New York City, and we talked with him about the company’s work in Southeast Asia and larger impacts of SunEdison’s pending bankruptcy for solar developers.

TerraForm Global is suing its parent company SunEdison over India Projects

In the lawsuit, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), TerraForm Global alleges that SunEdison misappropriated $231 million of the company’s cash to avoid defaulting on a loan.

First Solar to supply 230 MW to Silicon Ranch projects

U.S. thin film manufacturer and project developer First Solar will provide 230 MW worth of modules to a subsidiary of project developer Silicon Ranch. The deal will see shipments commence in Q1 2017 and continue through to Q1 2018.

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Miracles take work: Day 2 of BNEF’s Future of Energy summit

The second day of the conference featured a visit by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, more focus on Latin America, and an extended riff on Bill Gates’ call for a miracle.

India: SunEdison seeking buyer for 1 GW of solar projects, ministry eyes $500m AIIB loan

Troubled clean energy developer hopes to offload close to 1 GW of unfinished solar projects worth around $1.1 billion as it seeks to ease debt burden amid talk of impending bankruptcy.

8point3 Energy Partners agrees deal to acquire 90MW of solar projects across the US

The energy partnership will take control of SunPower’s 50MW Hooper Project in Colorado, and First Solar’s Kingbird Project in California, adding to its growing solar portfolio.

Tesla Motors’ Elon Musk just killed the petrol car

Tesla received orders for more than 276,000 of its Model 3 vehicles by Saturday night, which equates to around USD10bn of electric vehicles.

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Tesla Motors’ Elon Musk just killed the petrol car

Tesla received orders for more than 276,000 of its Model 3 vehicles by Saturday night, which equates to around USD10bn of electric vehicles.

Toshiba to install PV hydrogen system at train station in Japan

Toschiba Corp. will equip a train station in Japanese Kawasaki with an off-grid PV hydrogen system. This system can keep the station powered even in case of an earthquake.

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