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Canada suspends MicroFIT until July

Citing “irregular and incomplete applications”, Ontario’s grid operator has halted the program until a new version of the MicroFIT is rolled out in July.

Financing secured for 60 MW PV plant in Bolivia

Bolivia’s Central Bank will provide a US$95 million loan for the Uyuni PV project, the largest solar project to date in the nation.

KYOCERA Solar Empowers Hawaii Tokai International College to Stabilize Electricity Costs Long-Term

College projected to use 284kW solar system for more than half of total power requirements, anticipated to be Hawaii’s first LEED-certified, multiple-building campus

Panasonic solar sales slide on weak Japanese demand

The electronics conglomerate is the second Japanese solar maker to report falling sales in the latest fiscal year, as more evidence of declining domestic demand.

Thailand's 281 MW solar agreement could unlock $500m investment

Finalization this week of 67 solar farm connection agreements totaling 281.32 MW a could be a watershed moment for the nation’s clean energy ambitions, energy regulators believe.

Georgia Power commenced work on 44 MW PV plant

Construction begins on a large-scale PV plant at Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Georgia.

Duke Energy ups clean power target by 33% to 8 GW by 2020

U.S. utility accelerates its renewable energy goals in line with current pace of progress, particularly in the sectors of solar PV, wind and biomass.

Interview with Seraphim executive general manager, Justin Xi

Justin Xi, Executive general manager at China’s Seraphim, discusses the assembly process of the company’s latest Eclipse module, which has 19.1% efficiency, and also talks about the company’s production expansion plans.

Finland to add more PV using community solar model

Finland’s energy company Helen finances the investment and operation of the country’s largest PV plant by leasing the array’s panels.

Bankruptcy talk stalks Yingli as annual financial report delayed

Chinese solar producer expects to post losses of more than $900m for 2015 as company reiterates doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern.

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