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China unveils 5.16GW of PV under poverty relief scheme

The Chinese government has announced the first set of projects to be built under its PV poverty alleviation program.

Singapore launches 40 MWp solar tender

The Housing and Development Board (HDB), an agency under the Ministry of National Development, will accept bids until December 30.

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Oxford PV gets more investment in fresh round of funding

The British perovskite research startup has now attracted GBP 21.3 million (USD 27 million) investment over the last 18 months, which the company is using to bring the commercialization of perovskite PV technology closer to realization.

California launches plan to align grid transformation efforts

Through the Distributed Energy Resources Action Plan, regulators will attempt to mold several disparate dockets and initiatives to meet long-term goals.

Solar not to blame for UK's renewable subsidies overspend

Solar only accounted for 6% of the GBP 2 billion (USD 2.46 billion) renewable electricity subsidies overspend under the Levy Control Framework, as revealed in a National Audit Office report, although solar bore the brunt of the consequences for the overspend.

Tesla strengthens Panasonic solar bond with cell and module collaboration

The two firms have signed a non-binding letter of intent to collaborate on the production of solar modules and cells at Tesla’s Buffalo facility. Deal rests on completion of Tesla’s SolarCity acquisition.

IEA set to raise solar forecast

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is due to release its annual report in a couple of weeks, and the agency has said that it will be “significantly” raising its outlook for solar and wind installations, as more countries have been adopting climate change policies.

Suntech withdraws from EU price undertaking

Manufacturer of solar modules becomes latest Chinese firm to voluntarily walk away from the EU’s minimum import price undertaking as average selling prices continue to fall globally.

USD 633 million bond financing confirmed for solar project in Canada

Connor, Clark and Lunn Infrastructure completed the bond financing along with Samsung for the 100 MW Kingston Solar Project, in what is one of the largest renewable energy bond financings ever to be completed in Canada.

Huawei to launch residential inverters in Q2 next year

The inverter arm of the Chinese ICT giant is set to enter new global markets with the launch of its dedicated residential product in 2017.

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