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SunPower, Total collaborate on 27 MW Japan solar farm

Large-scale solar plan follows flurry of ground-mount completions in the Japanese mega solar sector. Analysts, however, expect wholesale shift towards rooftop sector in coming months as policy changes alter PV landscape.

REC announces s$250m R&D and production expansion in Singapore

Norway’s REC Group to invest s$250 million in automation ramp up at its Singapore HQ, with a portion of those funds to be steered towards R&D via collaboration with Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore.

Europe slashed investment in renewable energy by 50% in 2015

While other countries, including China, Australia and the US, ramp up their clean energy spending, Europe rapidly reduced its own renewable technology investment in 2015, spending its lowest figure since 2006.

Primrose powers "one of the last" large PV farms in UK

The 49 MW Eveley Solar Farm near Stockbridge in Hampshire may be one of the last utility-scale PV plants to be built in the U.K. for some time, due to the closing of the Renewable Obligation scheme on March 31.

Singulus Technologies AG aims hopes at solar industry after reducing loses in 2015

After a tough couple of years for the PV equipment supplier, 2015 represented a slight turn around in fortunes for the German company, as it narrowed its net loses and put plans in place for a debt restructuring.

Singulus Technologies AG aims hopes at solar industry after reducing loses in 2015

After a tough couple of years for the PV equipment supplier, 2015 represented a slight turn around in fortunes for the German company, as it narrowed its net loses and put plans in place for a debt restructuring.

Canada's Suncor submits proposal for 240 MW of solar PV

The nation’s largest oil sands producer has submitted a development request to the Alberta Electric System Operator to build three 80 MW solar PV farms in the state in what would be the firm’s first foray into solar energy.

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Exclusive: New 50 MW university PV project to be built in Jordan

pv magazine has learned that construction will begin in 2016 on a new 50 MW solar PV plant at the Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, in Jordan. The project will use Yingli modules and ABB inverters, and is a further indication of the increasingly dynamic PV sector in Jordan.

Sierra Leone to commence work on 6 MW PV park backed by IRENA

Government of Sierra Leone announces official ground breaking of a 6MW solar plant in Freetown, the winning project of an IRENA/ADFD financing program.

New York lights the way at the Intersolar Summit USA East

Strong recent policy moves in New York made the state a key focus at the second year of Intersolar’s East Coast U.S. summit.

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