In addition to teaming with the leading PV manufacturer, the German company is also developing financing for residential storgage solutions in the States and has opened new headquarters in Los Angeles.
On the eve before the vote on the successor program to net metering, CPUC produced a new Proposed Decision with minor changes but kept retail-rate net metering mostly intact.
The California Public Utilities Commission has narrowly ruled in favor of a successor program to net metering in the state, which looks generally similar to the original program.
The leading U.K. solar company partnered with local firm Sybac Solar on the project, made possible by Germany’s new auction tariff for ground-mounted installations. The company said its strong EPC expertise underpins its international growth.
The companies who brought the suit must also pay around 1.2 million in legal costs and administrative expenses to the Spanish state.
As part of its largest contract to date in the United States, JinkoSolar will supply more than 3 million solar PV modules to sPower for use in various projects that are to be built before the end of 2016.
Government officials, public sector stakeholders and regulators will gather next month in Cairo for a special summit aimed at engaging investors and developers for a slew of major energy and infrastructure projects.
The special purpose vehicle, backed by French and United Arab Emirate investors, will begin construction of the project in May.
Xinhuas estimate of 43 GW is below that of analytical firms, and the nation has surpassed Germanys 40 GW.
Buried in an announcement of aggressive funding for clean energy, New York regulators have said that they will include nuclear power in the states new renewable energy mandate.
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