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India and UK leaders announce $12.4m solar R&D collaboration

Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Theresa May announce the innovation drive at the India-UK Tech Summit held in New Delhi. Wider cooperation on renewables and smart cities expected.

TEP issues RFP for solar, wind projects

The Arizona utility is looking to buy power from a 100 MW solar facility, which will increase TEP’s contracted utility-scale solar by 40%.

APS, pro-solar group together spend $6 million on Arizona Corporation Commission races

The competition to fund these races comes as Commissioner Tobin is found to be soliciting money for his side job.

Kong Sun, China Kangfu sign PV financing deal

The two companies have agreed to jointly fund and develop renewable-energy projects together in China.

UK's REA strengthens ties with India on decentralized energy

The Renewable Energy Association this week hosted six Indian MPs in London to discuss ways of accelerated the deployment of decentralized renewable energy in India.

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The Paris Agreement on climate change comes into force

Almost a year after the historic COP21 summit, the Paris Agreement today entered into being as focus now switches from promises and pledges, to action.

Alberta reveals plans to build 5 GW of renewables

The government of the western Canadian province has vowed to “set clear timelines” to develop solar and wind projects, so renewable energy accounts for 30% of the provincial energy mix by 2030.

Deutsche Bank sees South Australia at 95% renewables by 2025

Energy analysts at leading investment bank predict state of South Australia could easily beat aspirational target of 50% renewables by 2025, reaching 85% mark by 2020 and possibly as much as 95% by 2025.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

A week that began on a Tesla high was largely able to maintain its positivity as good news stories from India, Canada and even the fossil fuel industry rolled in. Europe, however, pierced the optimism somewhat.

Mercedes-Benz enters the U.S. energy storage market

Move over Elon. Mercedes-Benz Energy Americas has entered the wide-open U.S. EV+storage market, cherry-picking former sonnen USA CEO Boris von Bormann to lead the charge.

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