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Trina takes a different approach to EU markets

The Chinse solar giant has become more competitive in getting its products to customers, says Ben Hill, the company’s president Europe. Trina’s global strategy, including operations in the U.K., the U.S. and Japan, remain key to its success.

S4 Solar to build 100 MW module assembly plant in Brazil

S4 Solar do Brasil, which is making its debut at Intersolar South America this month, is constructing a 100 MW module plant in Brazil to focus on the domestic market.

History repeating: Solar energy 'unstoppable'

John Perlin explores the history of solar energy in his latest book, “Let it Shine: The 6,000-Year Story of Solar Energy.” pv magazine caught up with the author for an interview in the August issue. Here’s an excerpt.

REC, Sunrun sign US solar panel deal

The U.S. market is becoming increasingly important for the Norwegian solar group as it continues to broaden distribution of its products worldwide.

Lithium batteries leading electrochemical energy storage technologies

A new study by the Technical University of Munich indicates Asian developers are leading the way when it comes to energy storage systems and far outpacing U.S. and European rivals.

Israel to launch net metering pilot program for government buildings

Israel’s Ministry of Public Security is tendering development of 13 rooftop PV installations totaling 750 kW. The so-called ‘Blue Sky’ project is a pilot program that aims to deploy solar PV net metering systems across the country.

Germany slates $210 million for sustainable power grid research

Some 200 research institutes and companies are taking part in the initiative, part of the country’s ambitious goal of an 80% renewable energy share by 2050.

JA Solar back in black as module shipments skyrocket

The company is banking on a strong second half due to continued demand in Japan and increased business in North America, according to Chairman and CEO Baofang Jin.

China to boost distributed PV, 5 GW expected

Policy changes could result in a new definition of eligible DPV projects in China and open up incentives for projects of up to 20 MW. It’s one of a number of key revisions that may accelerate DPV installations, says IHS.

China, Saudi Arabia to cooperate on renewable energy development

The Middle Eastern kingdom targets 41 GW of solar power by 2032 as it seeks to free up more of its abundant oil and gas reserves for lucrative export.

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