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AfDB to co-finance 50 MW of solar in Burkina Faso

The African financial institution plans to help Burkina Faso electrify Northern Dorsal Africa through solar power plants alongside with smaller projects such as solar pumps and lamps in rural areas.

Solar fastest growing energy source in 2016, finds latest IEA report

The International Energy Agency’s Renewables 2017 report finds that solar PV capacity grew 50% last year, underpinning a 12% increase in this year’s renewables forecast and prompting the IEA to forecast 1,000 GW of clean energy by 2022.

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Statoil acquires 40% of Scatec’s 162 MW solar project in Brazil

The Norwegian oil company has also formed a 50/50 joint venture with the fellow solar developer to build and operate large-scale PV plants in Brazil.

GCL-SI secures 62 MW module order from Brazil

The Chinese module maker will provide local engineering company WEG with its GCL-P6/72 325W panels.

Saudi Arabia’s 300 MW solar tender may conclude with lowest bid ever

A consortium formed by UAE-based Masdar and French energy giant EDF has offered to deploy all the tendered capacity at a LCOE of 0.06697 SAR ($0.0178) per kWh. In addition, seven of the eight bids were under $0.03 per kWh. The tender’s bidders will be announced by the end of January 2018.

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Armenia announces commissioning of first PV plant under special regime for solar of up to 1 MW

The Armenian government introduced a special tariff for PV projects up to 1 MW in late 2016.

Chile’s installed PV capacity tops 1,748 MW

Developers connected around 700 MW of solar to the Chilean grid In the first eight months of this year.

Hareon, ReNew commission 172 MW in India

The Dichpally solar plant in the state of Telangana, commissioned ahead of schedule, is the largest joint-venture project between Hareon Solar Technology and ReNew Power Ventures in India.

EU PVSEC: New polyolefin-based backsheet challenges traditional PET-based backsheet

Two companies presented the performance of polyolefin-based backsheet at EU PVSEC 2017 in Amsterdam last week, with claims of superiority over polyester-core layer-based backsheet.

SPI Energy buys 7.4 MW of solar in northern Greece

SP Orange Power, a subsidiary of the Chinese SPI Energy, has entered an agreement to purchase 100% of three different solar companies in Greece that own 7.4 MW of PV capacity.

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