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Britain’s solar industry reacts to the fallout from the nuclear deal, Chile spices up its solar pipeline, Germany sets a new PV record and China continues to flex its solar muscle.

Demand begins to exceed supply for multicrystalline silicon PV

An analysis by EnergyTrend confirms other reports which indicate rising prices and pending shortages in some products and parts of the solar PV value chain.

Apple to add 200 MW of solar in China, announces 2 GW clean energy goals

U.S. tech firm completes 40 MW solar project in China and reveals plans for a further 200 MW of PV capacity in the country; will also green its suppliers by partnering with them on a 2 GW clean power push.

Half of all Australian households could adopt solar by 2018, finds the Climate Council

Australia could become world-leader in solar+storage deployment for the home by 2018, report finds, as affordable battery technology pours into the market, swelling solar uptake in the process.

UK: REA seeks government clarity on renewables following Hinkley Point nuclear deal

The Renewable Energy Association expresses concerns regarding the 35-year subsidy costs for the controversial nuclear plant, and is urging the Prime Minister to explain the government’s plans for renewables.

IEA says global climate pledges fall short on required decarbonization efforts

The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook labels level of pledges made as impressive, but urges governments to do more if world is to avoid a 2c temperature rise by 2100.

Solar and wind will match gas on cost by 2020, finds UK government body

The Committee on Climate Change reports that low carbon energy sources will be as affordable in the U.K. as gas by 2020, provided gas pays its fair share through a carbon price.

Japan: Solar auctions considered as METI mulls changes to renewable incentives

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry discussed this week plans to resolve grid restrictions and effective ways to alter the renewable incentive program to make it more affordable, with auctions thought to be a preferred option.

UK: solar requires 50% less subsidy than Hinkley Point C nuclear plant, STA finds

Analysis timed to coincide with Chinese President Xi Jinping state visit to the U.K. finds solar subsidy costs are just half those required for controversial nuclear plant in order for same power output.

ABB Q3 earnings fall 21% YoY

Swiss-headquartered power and automation company reveals profits fell to $577 million in the third quarter of the year due to slowing demand in China and other emerging markets, company states.

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