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Hanwha Q Cells to build a 170 MW PV plant in West Texas

Hanwha Q Cells and Austin Energy have signed a 25-year power contract for the project, as part of 450 MW of solar contracts recently approved by Austin’s City Council.

REC puts online Hawaii's largest solar plant

The 12 MW-AC solar project will meet 20% of the island’s demand during daytime hours, and incorporates a 6 MW battery storage system.

First Solar records Q3 sales of $1.3 billion

U.S. thin film producers and project developer First Solar has recorded quarterly sales of $1.3 billion for Q3 2015. With its book-to-bill ratio of one-to-one, the company has expressed cautious optimism for the U.S. utility scale market after 2016.

India to push for solar-rich country alliance at Paris climate talks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attendance at the UN climate talks timed to coincide with proposal by the PM of an alliance between India and hundreds of other sun-rich nations around the globe.

Kyocera aiming to double US solar footprint

The Japanese electrical firm eyes expansion outside of its domestic market, and sees solar+storage as a strong avenue into the growing U.S. residential solar market.

InnoLas to supply 800 MW of Sunrise PERC production

German laser production equipment supplier InnoLas has announced a deal to supply Sunrise Global Solar Energy with tooling for 800 MW of PERC production. InnoLas will ship five of its ILS-TT tools for Laser Contact Opening.

Thailand's Sena eyes 100 MW domestic solar capacity

The property development firm aims to reach 50 MW of installed rooftop solar capacity by January across Thailand, and has created a solar subsidiary to oversee project expansion.

8minutenergy breaks ground on 137 MW Californian solar project

The renewable energy development company holds official groundbreaking for the 137 MW Springbok 1 solar farm, which is located in California’s Kern County, some 70 km north of Los Angeles.

China considering solar subsidy cut

China’s central government is considering scaling back support to the booming PV industry, mainly by reducing subsidies for companies that cover the entire industry chain.

Separate utility rates for solar owners defeated in New Mexico

El Paso Electric Company would have been the first utility in the nation impose a separate rate structure for solar owners, were the proposal not thrown out by regulators.

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