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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.

Jordan to upgrade its network; accommodate more renewables

The European Investment Bank and France’s government have recently approved loans to Jordan for the construction of two new electricity transmission lines and the upgrade of older ones. The project aims to reinforce the grid in order to accommodate a larger number of renewable energy projects.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Storage gets the thumbs-up in Germany, some of the largest solar firms in the U.S. launch their latest technology, and an IEA report on self-consumption and net metering sets tongues wagging.

Wacker Polysilicon reports small Q3 sales increase, reduced special income

Germany’s Wacker Polysilicon has reported an 8% Y/Y sales increase in Q3, bringing revenues to EUR271.4 million (US$300 million). Major decrease in margin from 71.4% to 33.8% was largely a result of decrease special payments, including retained prepayments and damages from solar customers.

Demand charge on PV system owners struck down in Wisconsin

A local judge has overturned a demand charge on PV system owners in the territory of utility We Energies, as the latest victory for solar advocates.

Scatec Solar announces 53 MW Honduran PV project

Scatec Solar has acquired a 53 MW solar PV project in Honduras. Construction work is to begin immediately on the plant, while commercial operation is scheduled for Q3 2016.

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First Solar grid connects first part of 141 MW Chilean PV plant

Around half of First Solar’s 141 MW Chilean solar PV project have been connected to the country’s central grid. Full commercial operation is slated for January.

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