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Lark Energy given belated go-ahead for 24 MW UK solar farm

Two years after the application was first submitted, planning permission now granted for solar farm following minister’s change of heart.

Solar and storage top US utilities' wish-list, says BNEF

Organizations and utilities keen on developing a renewable energy footprint overwhelmingly opt for solar PV and smart storage facilities, finds Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

Graphene solar could be a game-changer

Canadian company says UCLA graphene supercapacitor will enable generation, transfer and storage of solar energy in one device. Technology would also boast superfast charging in product free of toxic metals.

UK: Council to install 2,000 residential rooftops

British-made modules to be included in Kirklees solar scheme. Commitment could see other councils turn to solar despite fiscal squeeze from central government.

Russian developers call for state aid

Projects are under threat because of plunging value of rouble against the dollar, say developers. Call for state to renegotiate terms of tenders.

Innotech subsidiary files for bankruptcy

Swedish subsidiary is insolvent. Innotech, which made two acquisitions in the last six months, refused to say what effect the insolvency would have on its business.

CEO Interview: Enphase goes big Down Under

Enphase CEO and president Paul Nahi tells pv magazine that the company’s recent activity in Australia’s commercial rooftop sector is just the beginning of sustained expansion into the wider APAC region.

Environmentalists voice fears over Indian budget

Green groups say raising of renewable energy target is absurd as ministerial budget is slashed. Analysts say 10 GW market will be impossible without grid investment.

Smit Ovens files for insolvency

Dutch thin film equipment supplier Smit Ovens has filed for insolvency. A notice on the Smit Ovens site advises that the bankruptcy filing is for restructuring purposes.

pv magazine weekly news digest

Europe grabs the PV headlines this week as the EC finds three Chinese module suppliers in breach of minimum import pricing, Dutch authorities investigate possible import violations and two Swiss pilots capture our soaring solar imaginations.

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