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SunPower buys 1.5 GW US solar pipeline from Infigen

Portfolio of solar projects bought from Australia-based developer Infigen Energy at various stages of development spread across 11 States, three have PPAs with Southern California Edison.

Juwi given tentative go-ahead for 450 MW Spanish solar farm

Spanish Ministry of the Environment issues green light for the German developer’s proposed solar PV project in Murcia, investment estimated at around $500 million.

Dutch solar sales increase by 70%

Sale of solar modules in the Netherlands has increased dramatically in the first half of 2015, namely by 70-100%. Clarity to the legislation have enabled this phenomenon.

E.ON completes inaugural Californian solar farm

German energy company has completed its 20 MW Alamo Solar farm in California, its first such development in the sun-rich state as it seeks further U.S. expansion.

SMA secures 34 MW O&M contract for UK solar farm

German inverter specialist supplied inverters to the Glebe/Odell Solar Farms, and has now commenced full technical operational management of both installations.

DAS Energy lays its foundation in Austria

DAS Energy, a new Austrian PV company, has laid the foundation for its new PV plant in Wiener Neustadt. The company seeks to produce panels that combine architectural aesthetics with renewable energy.

Eguana wishes Sonnenbatterie well as collaboration ends

Eguana Technologies and German storage developer Sonnenbatterie have decided to part ways. Both companies previously collaborated on selling integrated Sonnenbatterie systems for residential applications globally.

Jordan’s net metering expands into rural areas

Jordan has designed an effective net metering scheme that is now about to expand into rural areas. Net metering installations are projected to double at the end of 2015.

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SolarCity to support small businesses with new solar package

New solar energy service launched today designed to enable small and medium-sized business to pay less for solar electricity than they currently pay their local utility.

SunEdison begins construction on 110 MW Chile solar plant

Company breaks ground on latest large-scale solar project in Chile, secures $160 million in financing with CorpBanca and DNB.

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