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US: Two arrays in April and a CEO to look out for

Cincinnati-based project developer Melink Corporation and Solectria Renewables from Massachusetts commissioned a 2.15 MW solar array at the Cedarville University in Ohio. Recently Solectria’s CEO was also named as “2013 Women to Watch.”

Database of US solar performance launched

The U.S. Energy Department has launched an anonymous open source database of the long-term performance of solar projects across the country.

Germany: A brake on Altmaier's "electricity price protection"

The German government has made it official: The proposed “strompreisbremse” or electricity price protection as it is loosely translated, will not materialize since both the states and federal government have failed to come to an agreement. The brake on rising electricity prices is not expected until the next elections in September.

ABB acquires Power-One [Updated]

Power and automation technologies giant ABB has announced the acquisition of Power-One. With this move ABB secures its new position as one of the leading global suppliers of solar inverters.

EU plans renewables-friendly grid expansion to 2050

The need to incorporate solar and other renewables into the European electricity grid network has prompted the launch of the e-Highway2050 project.

Owners seek to downsize Blythe solar project

The new owners of the 1 GW Blythe Solar Energy Project in Riverside County, California, want to downsize the scheme to 485 MW.

India: Guidelines for selection of 750 MW grid-connected PV projects

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released the draft guidelines for the second phase of batch 1 under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) to set up 750 MW of grid solar PV power projects. Comments and suggestions have been requested by the end of April to facilitate the finalization of the guideline.

Westinghouse Solar to debut in Australia

The pending merger between U.S. rooftop solar designer and manufacturer Westinghouse Solar and Australian renewable energy company CBD Energy will see Westinghouse products sold in the Australian market.

Wind-solar hybrid plants up to twice as efficient

Solar and wind power generation complement each other better than previously thought, according to a study released by the Reiner Lemoine Institut and Solarpraxis AG.

Malaysia: Saudi Arabian company to develop polysilicon plant

Malaysian state Sarawak will develop a new US$1.6 billion polysilicon manufacturing plant which is slated to start operations in 2016.

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