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Acciona to build 247 MW solar farm in Chile

Project in the Atacama Desert will become the largest single PV installation in Latin America once completed, utilizing more than 777,000 solar modules across 280 hectares.

Subsidy delays in China harming PV industry, says Trina Solar

Tier-1 Chinese solar firm says that the subsidy delays of more than one year are storing up trouble for the country’s solar industry, reports Bloomberg.

Gsolar delivers 75 MW module assembly line to India

Chinese PV production equipment supplier Gsolar has successfully completed the delivery of a 75 MW module assembly line to Indian manufacturer HHV Solar Technologies.

GE eyes 1 GW US capacity for new 1500V inverters

Transition to higher voltage inverters gathering pace following agreement with NextEra Energy to install 1500V inverters at large-scale projects across U.S.; Suntech also announces 1500V module.

Polish perovskites attracts Japanese investor

Perovskite startup Saule Technologies has attracted investment for Japan’s Hideo Sawada, one year after the company launched. Saule is attempting to commercialize perovskite semiconductor on flexible PET substrates, which was developed by scientist Olga Malinkiewicz.

TSK Group to build 50 MW solar plant in Kuwait

Deal worth $385 million will see Spanish EPC TSK Group develop the 50 MW solar plant in Kuwait’s Shagaya desert region, with commercial operation scheduled for 2017.

GTM Research: BoS cost reductions drive falling PV system prices

GTM Research’s latest report estimates that global PV system prices will fall an average of 40% by 2020, driven by balance of systems cost reductions.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Emerging markets mature as India, Brazil and Mexico take great strides in their respective solar evolutions, new technology turns heads, and Greece receives some solar-backed good news.

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.

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