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Solar-powered benches rolled out in Boston, US

Created by startup Changing Environments, the Soofa is a solar-powered park bench that allows users to charge their mobile devices while resting.

Industry welcomes Indian budget

The Indian solar industry was broadly positive after India’s new government outlined its spending plans. Tax measures to boost manufacturing could hint at a pending imposition of AD duties on imports.

South Africa enters global top 10 for utility scale solar

The Rainbow Nation has installed more than 503 MW of utility scale solar, placing it 10th overall globally, according to Wiki-Solar.

Australian PM courts further solar controversy

Ahead of the G20 Brisbane summit in November, Tony Abbott’s office has been accused of trying push this week’s environmental goods deal off the discussion table.

Pakistan approves feasibility study for solar project

Nawaz Sharif’s government is considering three more feasibility studies after 24 letters of intent for solar schemes were issued. Sharif’s rural electrification program is continuing apace.

SolarWorld renegotiates silicon supply contract

The German manufacturer has warned shareholders a new silicon supply arrangement will hit its first-half figures. A company statement has predicted a $1.3m-$5.4m hit to its EBITDA figure.

US projects on hold as trade dispute ripples through industry

Along with the World Cup soccer semifinals, the U.S. China solar trade dispute was a major talking point at the Intersolar North America, which wound up yesterday in San Francsicso. Tim Brightbill, SolarWorld’s legal council in dispute, said the effect of the trade dispute and potential anti dumping tariffs and duties will not affect the U.S. market dramatically.

Sharp bows out of 3Sun joint venture

Italian developer Enel will take over Sharp’s solar PV module purchase obligations as well as its share in a separate joint venture which builds, owns and operates PV plants using 3Sun modules.

Locus Energy launches Virtual Irradiance solar analytics product

Solar irradiance modelling tool is the first in the company’s new PVIQ suite of analytics tools.

India update: New committee for 7.5 GW PV project, Andhra Pradesh eyes 300 MW plant

Three of India’s largest states have pushed forward plans to meet their PV installation targets, including bringing the 7.5 GW project in Jammu and Kashmir one step closer.

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