Reports are coming in that German CIGS producer Solibro, a Hanergy acquisition, has massively decreased production. The 270 employees at Solibros manufacturing plant in eastern Germany are now working shortened hours and reports are that three quarters of its production tools stand idle.
The German inverter manufacturer becomes the first non-Japanese supplier to reach this milestone. Local presence in market since 2011 has delivered constant growth drivers.
Indian Prime Minister sends pro-solar tweet hours after urging the country’s state leaders to ensure solar power projects are implemented as soon as possible; foreign bidders at auction draw criticism.
Scottish government confirms small-scale solar farms smaller than 5 MW will continue to be eligible for the ROC; Edinburgh launches ambitious community solar scheme.
There will be no monthly decrease in the FIT paid to solar PV arrays in Germany this quarter, as new installed capacity for Q3 falls below the corridor that would trigger a degression. This is the first time no degression will take place since the current iteration of the FIT scheme was put in place in 2012.
Analysis by the Solar Trade Association finds that the U.K. government’s proposed cuts will see the rate of solar support fall from 70 million pounds a year to just two million.
The UK’s Oxford PV has raised a further GBP4.4 million (US$6.6 million) in a “top-up” Round B, to continue with its work in commercialization perovskite technology. Drawing on both new and existing investors, Oxford has now raised a total of GBP8.2 million (US$12.4 million) in its B round.
The World Bank has approved a $250 million loan facility to support Jordan’s transition to renewable energy and the more efficient use of water resources. The loan is specifically expected boost residential solar PV installations for poor households.
Canadian solar developer enters long-term power purchase agreement with the Government of Madhya Pradesh for the development of 150 MW of solar PV.
Today the Austin City Council meets to consider two sets of contracts, but the decision appears to be a done deal. More than 600 MW of bids came in at under five US cents per kWh.
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