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Bosch Rexroth confirms Desertec exit

Bosch Rexroth has confirmed it will let its Desertec Industrial Initiative (Dii) membership expire at the end of the year. Following Siemens’ exit, Bosch is the second company to withdraw from the initiative.

EDF EN commissions 115 MWp PV plant in France

EDF Energies Nouvelles has commissioned a 115 MWp photovoltaic plant near Nancy in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of eastern France.

Bosch waives €25 million aleo loan

Bosch subsidiary aleo solar AG must only pay back part of the loans granted to it by Bosch, thus somewhat relaxing the financial situation of aleo.

South Africa: Scatec Solar commences construction on 75 MW PV project

Norway-based Scatec Solar has begun construction on a 75 MW photovoltaic project in South Africa, having signed a final agreement with the country’s Department of Energy.

Trina revises Q3 guidance downwards

Trina Solar Limited has announced significant changes to its Q3 financial guidance, ahead of the release of its quarterly figures.

AES Solar completes over $750 million worth of debt financing

AES Solar has completed three rounds of debt financing worth over US$750 million for 288 MW of photovoltaic projects in the U.S. and France, and a corporate revolving credit facility.

REI: Solar trade dispute clouds cast dark shadows

The 6th annual Renewable Energy India (REI) closed its doors last Friday evening on the back of rumors that the Indian Government will pursue a solar trade case soon.

Amendments to Bulgarian PV grid access fees on the table

The Bulgarian Committee on Economic Policy, Energy and Tourism has adopted amendments to Bulgaria’s Energy Act and Renewable Energy Sources Act, which aim to legitimize “fees for grid access” for renewable energy producers. Approval is expected to be received within the next three weeks.

Gehrlicher Solar announces 8.75 MWp Romanian PV project

Gehrlicher Solar AG has almost completed work on a 8.75 MWp photovoltaic project located 220 km north east of Bucharest. It is scheduled for completion in mid-November.

Mainstream Renewable Power to build 100 MW of PV in South Africa

Having signed all the necessary governmental agreements, Mainstream Renewable Power can now begin work on its two photovoltaic plants worth 100 MW.

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