The Spanish group continued its global diversification in the first half of 2014, achieving 39% of its revenue from North America and 25% from South America.
The companies have extended their existing inverter supply agreement aimed at the U.S. residential solar rooftop segment.
International construction company Laing ORourke is developing a semi-portable solar/diesel hybrid array, with the aim of providing power to construction sites and semi-permanent mining operations.
U.K.’s Department of Energy and Climate Change public opinion tracker finds support for solar stands at 82% while backing for fracking wanes.
Trina to develop utility-scale solar park in the U.K., adding to the 23.8 MW PV capacity the company has already installed in the country.
Deal sees Canadian Solar supply 44 MW of its high efficient modules to seven solar forms in North Carolina before the end of the year.
Senior energy experts in the country expect a bright future for Turkey’s solar industry, driven largely by the unlicensed PV segment.
The Chinese solar producer has paid $25 million for a 30% share of Powin Energy, and could acquire a further 30% over the next two years.
Global Renewable Energy Report 2014 finds that China now boasts the world’s biggest solar market, accounting for investments of $23.56bn last year.
The Houston, Texas-based solar service company will plow the funds into its solar service offering to homeowners across the U.S.
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