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Duke Energy to build three solar projects in North Carolina

Duke Energy Renewables is partnering with SunEnergy1 on three large-scale solar farms in North Carolina that will use 140,000 ReneSola PV modules.

Residential PV systems cut summer peak demand by more than 50%

A new study by the Pecan Street Research Institute has found that west-facing solar systems in the U.S. state of Texas reduce peak demand from the grid by up to 65% while south-facing arrays result in a 54% drop.

US company Astonfield to install pilot PV project in Oman

The solar installation will be implemented with the assistance of local firm Multitech, and should begin commercial operation in mid-2014.

US to become third-largest PV market in 2014

A PV pipeline in excess of 43 GW represents 7% growth in a year, propelling the U.S. to third-place in 2014 installation projections, behind China and Japan, reports NPD Solarbuzz.

Australia's solar industry calls for renewed support in view of RE target success

In a new report, Australia’s Renewable Energy Certificates Agents Association finds that the country’s Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme is acheiving its intended purspose and calls for it to remain unchanged.

Solarcentury to build 10.2 MW solar park in Somerset, UK

The British solar company has been selected to engineer, procure and construct (EPC) the plant, which is owned by Belltown Power company.

UK: Conergy to build 40 MW of PV plants, further 50 MW in pipeline

Conergy teams up with U.K. partner Camborne Energy to sell 40 MW of solar farms to investors, while also securing full EPC rights for 90 MW project pipeline.

8minutenergy, Saferay re-team on 19.7 MW California solar farm

The leading California-based independent PV developer and its German partner are jointly developing and building the Woodmere Solar Farm. The utility-scale facility is expected to begin operation in 2015.

Off-grid: A demanding market

At the Off-Grid PV workshop on the second day of the Forum Solarpraxis conference in Berlin on Friday experts discussed the opportunities, obstacles and trends of the market.

Germany's requirements for a stable, renewables grid

Attendees at the 14th Forum Solarpraxis in Berlin have called for the role of renewables installations in stabilizing the electricity grid to be recognized. Grid representatives acknowledge possibilities but lament the lack of a political framework.

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