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Modest PV market growth to come in SPV Market Research’s latest forecast

While stellar growth may have been a feature of the global solar market in years past, a mix of international and domestic factors are likely to deliver a modestly-growing solar market in the future, according to SPV Market Research’s product and market five-year forecast.

California calls for 50% renewables in electricity by 2030

Late on Friday, the California Assembly passed a bill to raise the state’s renewable portfolio standard to 50% by 2030, the second-most ambitious mandate in the nation.

Sunrun shows growth in first quarterly results as a public company

Sunrun showed a 70% year-over-year increase in bookings in its second quarter results, as well as significant cost reductions for deployed systems.

Sunrun shows growth in first quarterly results as a public company

Sunrun showed a 70% year-over-year increase in bookings in its second quarter results, as well as significant cost reductions for deployed systems.

US: Duke Energy to bring 162 MW online in Carolina

Duke Energy Renewables has completed four solar PV projects totaling 30 MW in Eastern North Carolina. It is targeting a further 132 MW across another four plants, which it expects to bring online by the end of the year.

Strong Q2 numbers show the increasing competitiveness of U.S. solar

A record 5.3 GW of PV under construction in the United States reflects solar PV’s increasing ability to compete with conventional power on price.

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.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Solar starts marching to a samba beat as Brazil kicks on, storage issues a set of handy reminders of its prowess in PV, and a rather conservative forecast by the IEA still serves to stick the boot in on fossil fuel.

Soventix begins work on the first 30 MW phase of a PV project in the Dominican Republic

This will be by far the largest solar project in the island nation, which remains dependent upon imported oil and gas.

Soventix begins work on the first 30 MW phase of a PV project in the Dominican Republic

This will be by far the largest solar project in the island nation, which remains dependent upon imported oil and gas.

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