The Brazilian government said it is planning to issue a decree to include the installation of rooftop PV arrays in all new buildings erected under the program by the end of 2017.
The Japanese CIS module maker said it is now focusing on the domestic market, as its overseas business is facing tough competition.
The funds will be used by the public bank Bancoldex to support unspeficied projects that help mitigate climate change impacts.
In the first half of this year, the company also saw its operating loss widen. Phoenix Solar, however, has released an optimistic guidance for full fiscal 2017.
The U.S. supplier of automation systems for the PV industry said its performance in the quarter was its best results since its solar business unit peaked in the third and fourth fiscal quarters of 2011.
Turnover for the first half of this year was slightly down from the previous year. Large order intakes from China, however, will lead to a substantial improvement of the company’s result for full fiscal year.
The Middle Eastern country has so far mainly supported large-scale projects. The new rules, which will apply to projects not exceeding 1 MW, will come into force in mid-2018.
The new rules will apply to large-scale projects as well as to residential and commercial PV.
The German PV equipment supplier reports a stronger order intake for the first half of this year. Turnover, however, was lower than last year.
The German inverter manufacturer reports that shipments remained stable in the first half of this year, while revenues were down compared to a year earlier. The company, however, has raised its outlook for 2017.
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