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Thailand: Easing of residential solar requirements

The Thai government is reportedly preparing to make it easier for households to install solar rooftops. An easier permitting regime could be put before government for approval on Tuesday.

China Solar director bailed

The non-executive director arrested on suspicion of involvement in the false reporting of registered capital was released on bail on Saturday. The China Solar board has still not been able to contact any of its three directors arrested by the Chinese authorities.

PassivSystems partner with Freetricity on Eur 55 million UK PV campaign

Freetricity has chosen PassivSystems to monitor a free solar PV roll-out campaign due to be launched across the U.K., a scheme that is expected to add 30 MW of rooftop solar to the nation’s portfolio.

Enel lands four successful REIPPP solar bids

Italian company Enel Green Power says its bids added up to 65% of the PV projects awarded to renewables bidders in South Africa’s REIPPP. The company’s Green Power subsidiary also saw two onshore wind bids approved.

Honda to dissolve Honda Soltec operations in early 2014

The Japanese motor giants will discontinue their wholly-owned PV subsidiary in Spring next year due to falling revenues in that part of their business.

US solar industry enjoys second-best quarter

The second quarter of 2013 saw the U.S. install 832 MW of solar capacity – a 15% increase on Q1 and only beaten by Q4 2012, when 1,311 MW were installed.

Saudi Arabia's solar plans could be realized with PV price falls

The oil-rich Kingdom’s ambitious solar projects will benefit enormously from falling PV module prices — providing the nation plays its cards right, says IHS.

French government pledges EUR 18.5 million for solar research institute

The cutting-edge establishment — Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-de-France (IPVF) — will be part-funded by the country’s state-backed French National Research Agency (ANR) to promote solar R&D.

Conergy wins 22 MW order in the Philippines

The German solar giants will install their solar panels for local investor San Carlos Solar Energy Inc. in what is their first foray into this emerging Southeast Asia market.

Hanergy, Saferay establish global headquarters in Singapore

Singapore continues to shine: the arrival of the two leading global PV players further solidifies the island nation’s standing as the Asian Pacific solar hub.

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