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Bill to streamline solar permitting passes the California legislature

Legislation to standardize and improve the “byzantine” permitting and inspection procedures in various cities and counties in California has passed both houses of the state’s legislature. CALSEIA says that this will both reduce installation time and help bring down the cost of solar.

Lithium batteries leading electrochemical energy storage technologies

A new study by the Technical University of Munich indicates Asian developers are leading the way when it comes to energy storage systems and far outpacing U.S. and European rivals.

US: 100% of new generating capacity in July renewable

FERC figures reveal that last month renewable sources accounted for 100% of new generating capacity added to U.S. electricity grids. Solar accounted for 21 MW of the 405 MW of capacity added in July.

Israel to launch net metering pilot program for government buildings

Israel’s Ministry of Public Security is tendering development of 13 rooftop PV installations totaling 750 kW. The so-called ‘Blue Sky’ project is a pilot program that aims to deploy solar PV net metering systems across the country.

Germany slates $210 million for sustainable power grid research

Some 200 research institutes and companies are taking part in the initiative, part of the country’s ambitious goal of an 80% renewable energy share by 2050.

JinkoSolar to deliver 40 MW to Chile

Chinese module manufacturer JinkoSolar has announced that it will supply 40 MW of modules to solar developer 8i for a project in Chile. The project will be located in the Valparaiso region, in Central Chile.

JA Solar back in black as module shipments skyrocket

The company is banking on a strong second half due to continued demand in Japan and increased business in North America, according to Chairman and CEO Baofang Jin.

China to boost distributed PV, 5 GW expected

Policy changes could result in a new definition of eligible DPV projects in China and open up incentives for projects of up to 20 MW. It’s one of a number of key revisions that may accelerate DPV installations, says IHS.

US lowers anti-dumping tariffs on Taiwanese solar cells, modules

Citing a “ministerial error”, the U.S. Department of Commerce has cut in half duty levels for solar products made in Taiwan by Motech, and has reduced tariff levels for most other Taiwanese solar PV makers as well.

China, Saudi Arabia to cooperate on renewable energy development

The Middle Eastern kingdom targets 41 GW of solar power by 2032 as it seeks to free up more of its abundant oil and gas reserves for lucrative export.

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