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IBC Solar completes 11 MW solar project in India

The large-scale array is the German solar company’s fifth such development in the country. Installation located in Indian state of Rajasthan.

Australia's CSIRO rolls out PV residential monitoring platform

Australian-made technology that will allow householders to remotely monitor and control their electricity usage, and utilities to coordinate demand management programs, is being trialed in the city of Perth and regional Queensland.

SunEdison to build seven solar parks on Long Island, New York

Renewable energy developer signs agreements with five municipal entities for the plants, which will add a combined total of 14 MW of PV to Long Island.

SolarCity and BofA create $200m tax equity fund for smaller investors

Newly created funding pot aimed at regional banks and other smaller corporations interested in offering solar finance packages to residential customers.

Younicos launches North American storage consulting service

Following successful consulting engagements in Europe, Younicos will offer suite of storage-related technical consulting services to North American customers.

US clean energy use hits 80 year high, says EIA

Data from the Energy Information Administration reveals highest levels of renewable energy use in the U.S. since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Solarcentury rolls out BIPV solution to UK market

Sunstation system designed to appeal to aesthetic sensibilities of British homeowners as U.K. residential rooftop market prepares for further growth.

Suntech signs 63 MW supply deal to Thailand

China’s Suntech has signed a deal to sign a 63 MW in projects in Thailand. Gunkul Engineering is developing the projects to be grid connected by the end of the year.

Ford partners with Trina Solar to launch MyEnergi Lifestyle in China

Program offers hybrid electric vehicles, solar system and energy-efficient appliances to families intent on developing wider understanding of their carbon footprint.

EU to extend solar trade investigation to Malaysia, Taiwan

The European Commission (EC) has initiated an investigation into solar imports into the EU to products exported by Chinese suppliers, from Malaysia and Taiwan. The investigation was requested by SolarWorld, in an application submitted on April 15.

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