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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.

UK: Government reverses tax relief for community solar

Policy u-turn sees treasury minister David Gauke announce removal of EIS tax relief for community energy schemes from November 30.

Acciona to up solar investments, rules out yieldco

Spanish clean energy firm confirms it is planning to invest more in solar PV than wind next year, and has ruled out the option of forming a yieldco to absorb its various projects, reports Bloomberg.

SolarWorld sales grow 61% Q1-Q3

German-U.S. solar giant SolarWorld has continued to grow sales and revenues in 2015, posting shipments of 755 MW in the first nine months of 2015. The company has achieved pre-tax profit in the period of EUR15 million (US$16.5 million).

Enel may delist Enel Green Power to bolster growth

Italian utility firm confirms decision on whether to bring its renewable energy subsidiary Enel Green Power into the group is due in November; clean power arm seen as key to Enel growth.

First Solar inks PPA with Austin Energy for 119 MW solar farm

U.S. thin film producer and project develop First Solar has inked a PPA with Austin Energy for its 119 MW East Pecos Solar Project.

ADB, India provide $200m clean energy loan to IREDA

The Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency will dispense funds from the $200 million loan to support eligible renewable energy subprojects across India.

Sharp, Softbank propose JV for solar EPC

Japanese firms to form a joint venture to enable expansion of Softbank’s solar engineering, procurement and construction services, as well as O&M, from next year.

San Diego utility expects to hit net metering caps in mid-2016

SDG&E’s numbers show that existing installations and pending applications take up 74% of available capacity in the program, as utilities and solar advocates fight over the details of “net metering 2.0”.

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