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Nevada regulators deny request to delay changes to net metering

Despite substantial public outcry and national scrutiny, state regulators have rejected a motion to delay implementation of changes to net metering until appeals can be heard.

Nevada regulators deny request to delay changes to net metering

Despite substantial public outcry and national scrutiny, state regulators have rejected a motion to delay implementation of changes to net metering until appeals can be heard.

Nevada regulators deny request to delay changes to net metering

Despite substantial public outcry and national scrutiny, state regulators have rejected a motion to delay implementation of changes to net metering until appeals can be heard.

Nevada regulators deny request to delay changes to net metering

Despite substantial public outcry and national scrutiny, state regulators have rejected a motion to delay implementation of changes to net metering until appeals can be heard.

FRV completes a 64 MW solar PV plant in Uruguay

The La Jacinta project is located in the Salto Department and is by far the largest PV plant built in Uruguay to date.

FRV completes a 64 MW solar PV plant in Uruguay

The La Jacinta project is located in the Salto Department and is by far the largest PV plant built in Uruguay to date.

FRV completes a 64 MW solar PV plant in Uruguay

The La Jacinta project is located in the Salto Department and is by far the largest PV plant built in Uruguay to date.

Solar gets a nod in U.S. President Obama’s last State of the Union address

U.S. President Obama pushed solar and other forms of renewable energy in his final State of the Union address, as well alluding to penalizing fossil fuels for environmental externalities.

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LG signs $435m MoU for Korean solar cell fab expansion

The South Korean electronics company is hedging its bets on solar and has signed a deal with the council of Korean city Gumi to expand its current solar cell manufacturing facility, which is located there.

Australia resumes anti-dumping case against Chinese solar producers

Dropped in October last year having found only negligible injury or hindrance to the Australian PV industry, the Anti-Dumping Commission reviewed the decision and has decided to resume the investigation.

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