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New York slates $160 million to further expand renewables

The U.S. state has is increasing its investment in clean energy
funding to build and expand solar and wind farms, hydropower plants and fuel cells.

SunEdison breaks ground on 22.6 MW PV project in Utah

Consisting of seven solar power plants, the project will generate enough electricity to power over 4,000 Utah homes.

Meyer Burger receives $12.3 million tool order from French research center CEA

Deal is part of strategic collaboration between the Swiss PV equipment supplier and France’s Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.

E.ON launches US energy service business with eye on renewables

The European utility giant’s new E.ON Energy Services division will offer asset management and maintenance and repair services. The company says its ability to customize services will be crucial in servicing the fast-growing solar and wind markets.

SunEdison continues solar rollout in Utah with 262 MW of projects

The company’s three new solar power plants will generate enough electricity to power more than 36,000 homes.

US poised to hit 1994-levels of CO2 emissions this year, says BNEF

Power sector emissions across the country are poised to fall to a two-decade low in 2015 as record volumes of coal-fired capacity are shuttered and vast amounts of renewable energy comes online.

SunEdison taps Flextronics to manufacture modules in Mexico

The deal increases Flextronics’ manufacturing capacity to more than 1.7 GW. SunEdison will use the modules for residential, utility and commercial projects in the United States.

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IRENA: Solar, wind most competitive energy sources in UAE

A new study estimates $1.9 billion in annual savings by 2030 for the United Arab Emirates if the country can achieve a 10% renewable energy mix.

Russian banks set to seize Crimean solar power plants

Update: Saddled with massive debts estimated at $870 million following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and a dramatic cut in feed-in tariffs, solar plants in the region have been unable to pay back outstanding loans and now face foreclosure.

Compromise on large-scale renewables in Australia increasingly likely

An end to the political deadlock that has brought the large-scale renewable sector to a virtual standstill in Australia looks likely to be coming to an end. The Labor opposition has announced a willingness to support a reduction to the Renewable Energy Target (RET) to 33,500 GWh.

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