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North American solar investors concerned about H2 oversupply

Deutsche Bank released some market analysis, addressing the concerns of North American solar investors, who fear a potential PV oversupply is on the horizon, changes to net metering policies, and rising Chinese competition.

IBC Solar instals 2.4 MW rooftop self-consumption system in Holland

It is the largest self-consumption system ever installed by the German-company, to add to the growing network of large-scale rooftop PV systems in Holland.

SolarWorld donates 50 kW of PV modules for hospital in Haiti

This is now the fifth solar donation that SolarWorld has made to a hospital in Haiti, with the aim of reducing the hospitals’ energy reliance on expensive and unreliable diesel generators.

Greece’s islands are in need of more PV and storage

While Greece’s solar PV market starts to gather heat, pv magazine explores why Greece’s non-interconnected island region is the country’s number one spot in need of more solar PV and storage projects.

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Solar now India's fastest-growing new energy source, says Mercom

Report forecasts India to install around 5 GW of new solar capacity this year, and reveals a bulging solar pipeline that has surpassed 22 GW.

Brexit interview: The EU has been the driver of solar in the UK, says James Watson

With the U.K. set to go to the polls on June 23rd to vote on an In/Out referendum on the country’s EU membership, pv magazine caught up with James Watson, a Brit and the CEO of SolarPower Europe, to canvass his opinion on the potential implications of a Brexit on the solar industry.

UK: despite record growth, 'sudden and severe' policy changes harming renewable sector, report finds

The Renewable Energy Association’s report on the state of the British clean energy landscape warns that strong growth in recent years is threatened by repeated policy interventions by government.

PLG Clean Energy secures 230 MW of solar licenses in India

The Indian solar developer plans to build three large-scale PV plants in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Rajasthan, company confirms.

Russian company to buy PV production equipment from Meyer Burger

Russia’s largest integrated solar company, Hevel LLC, has placed an order for CHF 22 million (USD22.5 million) of production equipment that covers the entire PV value chain from Meyer Burger.

Australian Green Party launches bold solar policy ahead of elections

The Greens want to encourage a fair price for solar that will enable all homeowners to reap the benefits of PV. Australians go to the polls on July 2.

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