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China State Grid becomes shareholder of Dii

The world’s largest power utility joins the Desertec Industrial Initiative via its subsidiary, China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI).

S.A.G. Solarstrom announces insolvency

After weeks of contract uncertainty and cash flow shortfalls, the struggling solar supplier has today filed for insolvency, and will be unable to make its impending corporate bond interest payment.

Philippines closes in on 1 GW PV pipeline

The country’s Department of Energy (DoE) says it is on track to meeting its target of tripling its renewable energy capacity by 2030.

SolarCity acquires Zep Solar for $158 million

The American renewable energy company will operate Zep Solar as an independent business unit following the multimillion dollar acquisition.

Yingli jubilant at completion of world's largest PV-hydro hybrid project

The Chinese module manufacturer supplied 15 MW of modules for the Longyangxia Dam project, and has expressed its congratulations on its successful grid connection.

1.26 MW PV plant to power Chile's mining operations

Northern Chile’s Coquimbo region, an area regarded as the world’s largest for copper production, will be home to the plant, which has been developed by France’s SolaireDirect.

Diversification an advantage for PV equipment manufacturers

Due to higher demand, German PV equipment manufacturers have an optimistic outlook for 2014. Florian Wessendorf, managing director of the VDMA Photovoltaic Equipment trade association, discusses the state of the market.

US Energy Department backs solar manufacturing industry with further $13 million

The funds will be invested in five PV and CSP solar projects in order to strengthen the country’s domestic solar manufacturing and speed-up commercialization of new technology.

Chinese reforms could level market playing field

Communist leaders in China are embracing economic reform, encouraging competition in key industries, calling for limits on state involvement in the market and greater environmental protection. All good signs, says IHS.

Leading British baker installs 1.28 MW of rooftop PV

Greggs, the U.K.’s most recognizable high street baker, has installed solar panels at 10 of its bakeries in an effort to reduce its carbon emissions by 25% by 2015.

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