The East African country is leading the way in green vehicle manufacturing. The state-owned Kiira Motors Corporation has developed three electric vehicles, including the Kayoola, which could become a first on the continent.
June saw the highest amount of newly installed solar PV capacity in the country. With solar remaining far behind the government’s annual 2.5 GW target, PV subsidies will remain unchanged in August. In the first half of the year, the country installed just 513 MW of PV capacity.
The company aims to increase investment in R&D and deepen its focus on innovation in its PV inverter and energy storage lineups.
Innogy, RWE’s soon-to-be publicly listed renwables, grid and infrastructure unit, is set to deliver the lion’s share of group revenue this year.
Solar has the biggest share in the Ukrainian renewable energy mix. By the end of 2016, the country is aiming to have more than 570 MW of PV plants installed.
Trina Solar will no longer be a publically traded company in 2017, under a $1.1 billion proposed deal announced today. Founder and company chairman and CEO Jifan Gao, along with Fortune Solar Holdings and Red Viburnum Company, have agreed on a deal with an investor consortium in which all shares in the company will be acquired for $0.232 per share.
SolarWorld has increased its Q2 2016 shipments 39% YoY, to 342 MW, in 2016. Revenues increased almost 30% for the quarter, to 222 million ($246 million), while achieving an EBIT profit of 20.5 ($22.7 million) million.
Profits from the Kyocera business unit that includes its solar operations have slumped more than 50% in Q2, as a result of softening demand from the Japanese market. The company booked revenues of JPY45.6 billion ($440 million) in Q2 2016 from Applied Ceramics, a decrease of 13.2% QoQ.
Wacker Chemie expects EBITA to come in at the upper of its forecast in 2016, as higher Q2 sales trigger increased revenues on a YoY basis.
A U.S. court has granted Hemlock’s hefty claim against the leading solar PV company, which remains confident that enforcement of the lawusuit will fail in Germany.
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