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BREAKING: Arizona Public Service attempts to weaken net metering – again

The utility’s latest proposal includes an elevated basic service charge, mandatory demand charges and reduced compensation for excess electricity generated.

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Five takeaways from SNEC 2016

The 10th annual SNEC trade show in Shanghai opened its doors one week ago today, attracting huge crowds to the 150,000 square meter complex with around 1,500 exhibitors. The event saw the debut of pv magazine’s Solar Superheroes, who were a major talking point as they roamed the trade show floor performing martial arts routines, which represented their battle against their nemesis Coal.

Japan clears up uncertainty over its renewable energy FIT

Japan’s parliament passed a key piece of legislation for solar, which revises the country’s feed-in tariff policy for renewable energies, creating a new certification system and a new tendering program for PV projects, after April 2017.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Phoenix Solar to build first licensed PV project in Turkey

German Phoenix Solar will build a 10.2 MW solar plant in Eastern Turkey, country’s first governmentally licensed PV project.

Capital Stage to make takeover offer for CHORUS Clean Energy

The two German companies both announced the proposed takeover offer, with some key CHORUS shareholders already committed to the merger.

JA Solar shows continued growth in Q1 results

With a new factory in China and another one underway in Brazil, JA Solar is growing rapidly on the back of a booming Chinese market.

Enel connects Latin America’s largest solar project to the grid

The 160 MW plant is located in the Antofagasta region of Chile.

Despite sequential drops Trina posts solid first quarter results

The world’s largest PV manufacturer Trina Solar saw drops in revenue and profits in Q1 compared with the final quarter of 2015, but the Chinese company put this down to “seasonality” and maintains that it was a good start to the year.

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