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EPIA rebrands as SolarPower Europe

Full member backing for name change from European Photovoltaic Industry Association to SolarPower Europe to reflect expanding “scope of organization”.

Kyocera and partners to build 92 MW Japan solar plant

Investment in large-scale PV project to total $284 million, site identified in southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima.

US: DoE announces $32m extra solar funding

Money to be steered towards training of U.S. solar support workers, driving down cost of solar and increasing access to solar data.

Amazon launches solar power store in India

Online marketplace dedicated to enabling India customers to purchase a range of solar PV-related products, including solar panels and lights.

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Solar fastest-growing U.S. power source since shale boom

Figures from the EIA reveal that solar will grow by more than 30% over the next year, posting growth patterns not seen in U.S. since the shale boom.

Fronius launches large-scale string inverter

Austrian inverter specialist introduces its first string inverter developed specifically for the project market, available in 25.0 and 27.0 kVA power categories.

Edinburgh unveils ambitious community solar plans

Council of the Scottish capital outlines aim to create the U.K.’s largest community-owned urban renewable energy project, aimed at reducing carbon emissions by 855 tonnes a year.

Australia: solar subsidy report draws industry's ire

Report by Australian think-tank the Grattan Institute attacking the country’s “expensive” solar subsidies dismissed as blinkered by pro-solar advocates.

Hevel Solar plans $450m PV expansion in Russia

Venture between Renova and OAO Rusnano to develop Russia’s solar footprint being driven by oil billionaire Viktor Vekselberg.

PV plans abound, but Jordan can’t rest on its laurels

News of solar PV plans in Jordan is coming in fast and thick on the back of announcements last week that projects totaling 200 MW had been tendered at record low prices. The country appears to be gearing up for its day in the sun, but it can’t afford to rest on its laurels, with the fossil fuel industries still lobbying heavily.

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