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Wirsol Energy plugs 29 MW solar farm into UK grid

Connection of the Elms Farm solar park made in time to qualify for 1.4 ROC. Plant sold to Bluefield Solar Income Fund as part of company’s growing PV portfolio.

Brazilian solar auction set for August

The second national solar auction in Brazil will award 20-year contracts to winning projects, which are to begin operations in 2017.

Solar Frontier signs 100 MW supply deal with Welspun

Japanese CIGS manufacturer and project developer Solar Frontier has signed a deal to supply 100 MW to Indian solar developer Welspun. No timeline for module shipments has been announced, however Welspun reports that it targets installing 1 GW of combined solar and wind capacity in 2015.

Solar-hybrid applications offer solution for hard-hit EPCs

Interview: PV power plant project developers in Europe are in big trouble. The first round of calls for ground-mounted systems has begun, but it’s not clear how this model will develop. The global market for solar-diesel hybrid systems, however, is large and full of opportunities, says Thomas Hillig, founder of the online platform THEnergy, in an interview with pv magazine.

Update: Jinko responds to fire at wafer facility

There have been reports this morning of a fire at Jinko Solar’s wafer production facility in Jianxi, China. JinkoSolar has estimated damages at between $80,000 and $160,000.

Italy to switch off PV plants over 100 kW during solar eclipse

In Germany, the debate is still on as to how to deal with large PV systems during the solar eclipse on Friday. Italian transmission grid operator Terna has made the decision to switch off large-scale PV plants for an entire 24-hour period. It appears unlikely that Germany will do the same.

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Australia: Rooftop solar subsidies appear safe, storage program launched

Signals from the Australian Federal Government appear to indicate that rooftop solar will remain free from subsidy cuts. Program to trial solar plus storage at new housing development announced.

Chinese social media questions Jinko's fire prevention measures

Users on Chinese micro blogging site Weibo have raised questions about JinkoSolar’s fire prevention measures at its Jianxi fab. Informal reports indicate a tower that is a part of the Jinko facilities appears totally destroyed.

Congress debates distributed solar ahead of new legislation

United States senators on Tuesday received testimony from representatives of the electric power industry, energy regulators and national laboratories on the state of innovation related to the grid.

West Virginia governor approves previously vetoed net metering bill

West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday approved a bill to rewrite net energy metering rules for on-site distributed solar generation in the state after he vetoed virtually the same proposal two weeks earlier.

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