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US Vice President Joe Biden to speak at Solar Power International

Today the United States’ largest solar trade show has announced that VP Joe Biden will speak on Wednesday September 16.

Seraphim to begin module production in Mississippi this November

The first phase of the factory will have the capacity to produce 300 MW of modules annually when fully ramped. This is Seraphim’s first foray into U.S. manufacturing.

Big changes down south: An interview with Adam James of GTM Research

In this exclusive interview with pv magazine, GTM Research Senior Solar Analyst Adam James discusses the implications of Mexico’s electricity market reform for the nation’s solar market.

Big changes down south: An interview with Adam James of GTM Research

In this exclusive interview with pv magazine, GTM Research Senior Solar Analyst Adam James discusses the implications of Mexico’s electricity market reform for the nation’s solar market.

Peru to hold a major renewable energy auction

The rules for the nation’s fourth renewable energy auction call for contracting up to 415 GWh annually of solar power. Registration for developers will remain open until October 30.

US: Duke Energy to bring 162 MW online in Carolina

Duke Energy Renewables has completed four solar PV projects totaling 30 MW in Eastern North Carolina. It is targeting a further 132 MW across another four plants, which it expects to bring online by the end of the year.

China’s Nari to build SunEdison’s 59 MW Philippine solar project

EPC contractor, Nari Group has been chosen by SunEdison and Aboitiz Power to work on a 59 MW solar PV project in the Philippines. It is expected to be operational in Q1 2016.

E.ON strategy change sees nuclear staying under renewables

Energy giant, E.ON will not spin off its nuclear power plants into new company, Uniper, as previously planned. Instead, they will remain under its renewable energy business. According to E.ON, this move does not affect its previously announced corporate strategy realignment.

UK: FIT pre-accreditation to end on October 1

Government ignores industry opposition to its proposal to scrap the pre-accreditation process for the FIT, with energy secretary stating decision means better control over spending.

Canadian Solar reveals financing details for 200 MW Tranquillity solar project

Canadian Solar Inc. subsidiary, Recurrent Energy, has secured US$337 million in financing for its 200 MW Tranquillity solar PV project, located in Fresno County, California.

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