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LSE: China's carbon emissions likely to peak by 2025

China’s CO2 emissions, if they grow at all, are likely to peak at some point in the decade before 2025, note LSE economists Fergus Green and Nicholas Stern.

Sonnedix and Yarotek celebrate groundbreaking for the largest solar PV project in the Caribbean

The companies expect to connect the 45 MW-AC project in Puerto Rico to the grid by August.

SolarPower Europe calls for 35% by 2030 renewable target

Europe’s leading solar trade body, SolarPower Europe, has called on the European Union to set a renewable energy target of 35% to be achieved by 2030, which may require flexible regulatory frameworks. Echoing the conclusion arrived at by the IEA, the former European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) has called for Europe to demonstrate its leadership in solar and renewables with a concrete target.

Southern Company acquires another 120 MW solar project in Texas

First Solar is building the East Pecos Solar Facility, as one of the large projects from which Austin Energy is procuring power under its aggressive solar commitment.

PV Expo Japan: Interview with Solar Frontier CEO, Atsuhiko Hirano

On day two of the PV Expo Japan, pv magazine caught up with the CEO of Solar Frontier, Atsuhiko Hirano, to discuss the changes and opportunities in Japan’s solar market.

PV Expo Japan: Interview with Solar Frontier CEO, Atsuhiko Hirano

On day two of the PV Expo Japan, pv magazine caught up with the CEO of Solar Frontier, Atsuhiko Hirano, to discuss the changes and opportunities in Japan’s solar market.

PV Expo Japan: Interview with Solar Frontier CEO, Atsuhiko Hirano

On day two of the PV Expo Japan, pv magazine caught up with the CEO of Solar Frontier, Atsuhiko Hirano, to discuss the changes and opportunities in Japan’s solar market.

US government to accelerate solar development on public lands

The Bureau of Land Management’s newly released guidelines seek to protect natural, cultural and human resources that could be impacted by potential solar development and aim to provide certainty to potential project developers.

PV Expo Japan ends: Trends and conversations from the show

The key topics, themes and comment from the past three days of intense solar industry discussions in one of its most dynamic markets — Japan.

Borg brings solar to Indian parliamentarians

The U.S. company has installed solar PV systems to power 66 residential quarters of members of parliament in central Delhi as part of an ambitious green energy project.

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