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JinkoSolar signs three PPAs for 188 MW of solar in Mexico

The Chinese solar power firm has signed long-term power purchase agreements with Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission for three solar projects awarded in April’s inaugural power auction.

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TMEIC building Indian inverter fab, eyes global expansion

Japanese inverter supplier has begun construction on its fifth overseas manufacturing facility as it targets growth in emerging markets of LatAm, MENA and Australia.

H2 2016 solar slowdown will preface 10% global contraction in 2017, says GTM

Analysts expect installations in China, U.K. and Japan to slow over the second half of the year, but U.S. project spillover and India’s large pipeline will hold course despite global slowdown forecast for 2017.

Intevac reports sale of two tools for thin-film PV in quarterly results

Q2 financials reveal thin-film equipment backlog of almost $50 million that the company hopes will be signed off before year end. Overall net loss for the quarter reaches $3.5 million.

Danish university develops tungsten-based technique to capture broader solar wavelength

Researchers at Aalborg University are working on a new approach at capturing a broader spectrum of sunlight using new, high-temperature materials that can withstand 800 degrees Celsius and convert sunlight into electricity.

Renewables comprised 15% of Mexico’s electricity generation in 2015

Last year 56 MW of solar PV was installed, which brings the nation’s cumulative capacity to 170 MW.

Longi Silicon and Zhonghuan Semiconductor announce new expansions with over 10GW of new capacity planned

The two Chinese companies are making movements on significant capacity increases for their mono-crystalline products.

Solar Frontier completes 30 MW solar plant at Nagasaki Airport

The installation is the biggest PV plant in Nagasaki Prefecture, and one of the largest to utilize Solar Frontier’s anti-reflective CIS solar panels.

Isolux Corsan to build 37 MW PV plant on Native American land

The Spanish company was awarded the project by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority for a 37.6 MW plant in Arizona, which will be the company’s second utility-scale solar plant in the United States.

Exclusive: Solarworld CEO Frank Asbeck breaks silence on Hemlock dispute

Solarworld CEO Frank Asbeck speaks to pv magazine in his first extensive interview on the recent finding against the company in its legal dispute with Hemlock Semiconductor. A supremely confident Asbeck explains why he doesn’t think the judge’s decision changes the case at hand, while still expecting a settlement with Hemlock, and why any final decision will not affect the company’s American subsidiary nor the German company.

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