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Neo Solar Power remains in the black during Q1

The Taiwanese PV maker squeezed out narrow positive margins, as its second quarter of profitability following the imposition of U.S. import duties.

SkyPower partners with BYD to enter into 750 MW PV+storage tender in India

Canadian SkyPower and Chinese BYD will submit a joined bid in the upcoming 750 MW solar+storage tender in India.

India confirms it will file 16 solar cases against US under WTO dispute

Country’s commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirms that the government will press ahead with plans to file 16 cases against the U.S. for violating World Trade Organization treaties on clean energy.

Middle East’s first transfer ownership net metering system

pv magazine has learned that the Middle East and Northern Africa region is going to acquire its first net metering system with a transfer ownership. Not surprisingly, this development is taking place in Jordan.

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The pv magazine weekly news digest

The story of storage gained a few new chapters this week as Saft, Sonnen and Tesla all grabbed the headlines, while further woes for SunEdison, steady-as-she-goes from SMA and a Latin love affair suggested it was business-as-usual elsewhere.

From the Mag: pv magazine global May issue is now online

As the global solar market players are about to gather at the SNEC tradeshow in Shanghai, pv magazine, as usual, gathers the industry’s top news, latest trends and most accurate prognoses in its new May issue.

Financing secured for 100 MW of utility-scale PV in Argentina

The government of Jujuy Province has secured development bank financing for solar PV projects to be approved in an upcoming auction.

SMA posts strong Q1 figures across all core segments

The German inverter specialist sees sales, revenue and cash volumes grow on the back of greater internationalization and a growing presence in commercial PV sectors globally.

SolarWorld registers 42% Q1 revenue increase Y/Y, but losses widen to EUR 20 million

Germany’s SolarWorld posts EUR 212.63 revenue for the first quarter of 2016, but losses widen year-over-year to EUR 20.8 million. U.S. demand fuels large shipment increase.

SMA clings to global inverter top spot, but Chinese rivals closing, says IHS

The German inverter supplier maintained a steady lead at the top of the global PV inverter revenue chart, but China’s Huawei and Sungrow, as well as Israeli firm SolarEdge, are closing in.

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