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Conergy to build solar park in Thailand

The solar power plant in Sa Kaeo province is scheduled to be completed in December. The company’s latest project in the country is in line with the Thai government’s goal of achieving a 20% renewables share by 2036.

Luxor supplies PV modules to Egypt's Ministry of Agriculture

Boasting Egypt’s largest PV rooftop system on a public structure, the ministry building employs 560 high-performance solar modules from the German PV manufacturer. The project is seen as a model for the use of solar energy in the Egyptian administration.

The solarization of Greece

Amidst Greece’s economic woes, Greenpeace Greece seeking to raise funding for an ambitious solar goal that embraces the country’s most plentiful natural resource.

JinkoSolar to supply 579 MW of PV modules to Brazil

The company will become one of the main PV suppliers in Brazil after entering into agreements to deliver Chinese-made modules for several winning projects in the country’s latest solar auction.

India: Adani, JSPL propose 2 GW of solar projects in Jharkhand

Adani Group and steel group Jindal Steel and Power and Limited (JSPL) have submitted proposals for what could be India’s largest solar plants. News of the ambitious plans follows reports of Adani’s efforts to establish a $3 billion PV cell and module fab in the country.

Talesun secures 222 MW Indian PV module deal

The Chinese PV maker will supply modules to Indian developer ACME over the next six months, as the nation’s solar PV market begins to take off.

REC, O Capital partner on solar development in Middle East, Africa

The PV manufacturer and the well situated Egyptian group have announced ambitious plans to embrace “amazing growth opportunities for solar energy,” which they say will enable them to dominate the region’s PV market.

Southern Power secures large stake in 300 MW First Solar project

The utility has purchased a controlling interest in First Solar’s 300 MW Desert Stateline power plant in California; power produced at site will be purchased by Southern California Edison.

UK's FIT cuts threaten 20,000 solar jobs

Department of Energy and Climate Change’s own study finds that reduction in the feed-in tariff from next year will lead to 22,000 job losses throughout the U.K. solar industry.

Sunrun offers extended loan option for US customers

Solar-as-a-service provider Sunrun launches BrightAdvantage, a loan option that offers homeowners a 12- or 20-year payment option for the installation of rooftop solar systems.

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