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Indian solar capacity continues to sky-rocket

The Indian government’s heavy investment into the sector is paying off as total capacity for commissioned projects leaps by nearly 1.8 times.

Shunfeng shareholders approve Wuxi Suntech acquisition

Jiangsu Shunfeng will pay $483 million for Wuxi Suntech, which operates two production plants with annual production capacities of 1.6 GW for solar cells and 2.4 GW for solar modules.

US, India fail to reach agreement

The two countries are on the verge of a WTO dispute over Indian domestic content requirements. The US will reportedly make a decision once details of the next batch of the National Solar Mission are released.

Sunways prepares for suspension of trading on Xetra

Correction: The German solar manufacturer will remain listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange but its shares will no longer be traded by the electronic trading system Xetra.

SunEdison signs Korean cell purchase deal

The US wafer maker will supply the materials for Shinsung Solar Energy to make 600 MW of high efficiency cells to be sold back to the Californian developer. The companies have signed a three-year deal.

SunPower gets a $42 million cash injection

The U.S. solar manufacturer will use the money to expand its solar leasing program. SunPower says it already has 20,000 American households signed up.

Germany's DB Schenker, TUV Rheinland implement new logistics systems for modules

German industry giants DB Schenker and TUV Rheinland have joined forces to offer a new logistics for the transportation of modules. The system comes into existence after a year of extensive testing between China and Germany.

Crisis in Ukraine threatens domestic PV industry

The political crisis in Ukraine is threatening to hollow out the country’s nascent PV industry as the world awaits the outcome of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.

OneRoof Energy expands solar leasing program to Massachusetts

The New England state’s solar capacity has soared due in large part to leasing programs that eliminate high upfront costs for homeowners.

UK government unveils Solar Strategy

The U.K. government today unveiled the European Union’s first dedicated national solar strategy in the English West Midlands. The government’s strategy is a shift in emphasis away from solar farms into utilizing south-facing commercial rooftops.

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