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Global solar PV demand to reach 49 GW in 2014, say NPD Solarbuzz

The solar analysts forecast a record 12 months for solar installations, estimating 5 MW of PV to be installed every hour for the first three months.

SolarWorld praises US Department of Defense for bolstering Buy American Act

New rule bars the purchase of China-assembled solar panels for use in U.S. military sites, evoking the intended purpose of the Buy American Act.

Tata Power solar targets granted 2016 extension

India’s largest industrial group has won government approval to postpone its solar fulfilment in the face of a shortage of PV generation.

Hyundai installs South Korea's largest rooftop PV installation

The car giant has installed 40,000 solar panels on top of its production plant in the city of Asan. The installation will generation 11.5 million kWh of solar power a year.

Trina Solar to supply 25 MW of modules to Thai PV project

The Chinese solar manufacturer has been chosen by Bangchak Solar Energy to supply 25 MW of modules for Phase III of its 75 MW solar project.

Mexico to lead Latin America PV in 2014, say GTM Research

The analysts forecast that the Mexican solar market will grow to 240 MW next year, outstripping its neighbours in South America.

South Korea to support first PV plant in Uzbekistan

Seoul’s government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly set up and operate a pilot 100 MW PV plant with its Uzbek counterparts.

Shunfeng settles balance for Wuxi Suntech

Following last month’s acquisition of Wuxi Suntech, Chinese solar module provider Shunfeng has settled the final $412 million balance.

Good Energy Group acquire provisional approval to build 49.9 MW UK solar farm

The renewable energy supplier must fulfil further appropriate conditions for its planned PV plant, to be built on a disused airfield in the English county of Norfolk.

Solargiga seals 200 MW deal in Ghana

DCH-Solargiga, a 70% equity-held subsidiary of Solargiga, and the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) signed an agreement to form a joint venture to build 200 MW of solar PV in Ghana.

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