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Albania: ten more PV projects up to 2 MW apply for regulated tariff of €100/MWh

In addition to ten project proposals for solar parks not exceeding 2 MW, the Albanian Ministry of Energy and Industry has also accepted an application for a 5 MW PV facility.

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Oman to launch tender for more than 200 MW of solar by end of 2017

The tender, where capacity may even reach 500 MW, is part of the Oman government’s plan to diversify the country’s energy mix.

Tonga commissions its MW-sized solar facility

The Matatoa Solar Project was built and is being operated by China’s Zhuhai Singyes Green Building Technology Co. Ltd.

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Around 5.2 GW of solar to compete in third round of Argentina’s RenovAr program

PV will compete with 3.8 GW of wind and a few hundreds of megawatts of less established renewable energy sources.

El Salvador to launch solar auction in December or January

In the auction, El Salvador’s energy regulator CNE will select large-scale solar and biogas power projects. Meanwhile, PV is bringing down power tariffs in the country.

AustrianSolar begins construction on 98 MW solar park in northern Chile

The PV plant Huatacondo will be located 100 kilometers south of Pozo Almonte, in the Chilean region of Tarapacá.

Large-scale solar is not ready for the spot market in Portugal

In an interview with pv magazine, President of the Portuguese renewable energy association Apren, António Sá da Costa, has explained why solar and renewable energy power plants selling electricity to the spot market are still unviable in the country, and has urged the government to introduce auctions.

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Belarus’s biggest PV plant comes online

State-owned Belarusian oil company Belorusneft has finalized its 55 MW solar project more than three years after the initial announcement.

Portugal announces new solar plan

The proposal for the new plan is included in the draft state budget law for 2018.

Ukrainian government considering transition from FITs to auctions

The Ukrainian Association of Renewable Energy believes that the transition to an auction scheme may be premature and recommends digressive FITs as a way to reduce burden on consumers.

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