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DEWA closes second round financing on 200 MW Dubai solar plant

Funding for phase II of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park now finalized, with Dubai Water and Electricity Authority planning commercial operation date of April 2017.

Hanergy cancels deals agreed with itself

Complex Chinese company issues a typically opaque stock market update. Supply deal to supply itself with its own panels has been torn up.

Manz receives $54.2 million in follow-up orders

Follow-up orders amounting to EUR 50 million ($54.2 million) for equipment to produce lithium-ion batteries has German company Manz AG feeling optimistic about the future.

Good news for rooftops and EVs in California

EV charging points to be installed at state department buildings. And DG generators can be bundled for retail on wholesale electricity market.

SolarWorld breaks own PERC record

German manufacturer achieves 21.7% efficiency. The new technology will be incorporated in a 300 W-plus module debuted ‘in the fall.’

Chinese poly maker lands $133m bank finance

As the Chinese government tries to shore up ailing solar, and other, stock prices, Daqo has been handed a six-year boost by its local provincial bank.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

It’s all about the batteries, stupid! Plus Yingli shift some stock, solar betrays its working class roots and watch Thailand go.

Demo house offers glimpse into Shunfeng's plans

Taiwanese show booth’s energy saving measures would reduce consumption by 75% for two-storey building in China. Shunfeng has promised similar city-wide solutions.

Intersolar North America: Tabuchi’s market entry points to increasing internationalization

The number of suppliers from outside of the U.S. pushing into the North American PV market is increasing at a rate of knots. Intersolar North America has seen established players from Japan pushing into the market and Chinese suppliers expanding their product range.

US: Georgia Power to build 30 MW solar plant on Navy land

U.S. utility, Georgia Power has signed an agreement with the Department of the Navy to install a 30 MW solar PV plant at the naval Submarine Base (SUBASE) Kings Bay in St. Marys, Georgia.

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