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Swinerton taps Array Technologies for Utah's largest solar park

Expected to generate some 210 million kilowatt hours annually, the Utah Red Hills Renewable Park will use 104 MW of Array’s DuraTrack HZ single-axis tracking systems for the 630-acre installation.

Enphase signs exclusive deal with France's MyLight Systems

The French energy management solutions provider will use the microinveter maker’s intelligent networking hub in its monitoring system.

pv magazine weekly news digest

It was another week characterized by new deals, developments and dynamism in the global solar sector, with new projects underway in Africa, a controversial plan to form an ‘Energy Union’ in Europe, major commercial and political gains in the U.S. and more ambitious goals in India.

BayWa r.e. realigns German PV wholesale business

Beginning in April, a new BayWa company will handle all of its PV-related products while group subsidiaries Creotecc GmbH and Solarmarkt Deutschland will cease trading.

Indian Railways plans 1 GW of solar projects

Indian Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu says his plan to purchase power by soliciting bids from generators and power exchanges will result in savings of $485 million.

US Virgin Islands: New 4.2 MW PV plant provides 5% of island's base load capacity

As part of its strategy to deploy more solar, WAPA has signed a 25-year solar power purchase agreement with Colorado-based Main Street Power for energy generated by the new solar installation.

Proinso launches EPM program in Southeast Asia

The global PV integrator is strengthening its presence in South East Asia with a new engineering, procurement and management service program across the area.

PV Expo: Trina CEO says Japan key to “smart energy” rollout

Japan’s largest solar trade show closed its doors today with intelligent energy solutions emerging as one of the major trends. Trina Solar Chairman and CEO Jifan Gao spoke to pv magazine about the company’s position in the market and how Japan will be key to its roll out of smart energy and smart home solutions.

NRG tackles ‘technology-driven disruption’ with home solar expansion

One of the largest operators of conventional fossil-fuel power plants in the United States, with a fleet of nearly 50 GW, NRG Energy is confronting what CEO David Crane on Friday called a “technology-driven disruption of historic proportion.”

Anti-solar bills defeated in West Virginia and Indiana

Net metering schemes in both states survive attacks, anti-solar bills vetoed as solar campaigners warn of further opposition.

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