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Brasil’s Senate approves resolution to give $750 million to renewable energies

The funds will be used for the country’s renewable energy program and will be provided by the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

Spain’s grid-connected PV capacity reaches 4.72 GW

According to the Spanish grid operator REE, grid-connected installed PV capacity had reached 4,674 MW at the end of last year. Furthermore, the country has another 55 MW of installed PV power coming in the form of standalone PV systems.

EU greenlights Hungary’s incentive program for renewables

The European Commission said the support scheme is in line with its 2014 Guidelines on State Aid for Environmental Protection and Energy.

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Clean energy spending in 2016 hits 43% share of total supply investment, finds IEA

The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Investment report sees global spending on energy fall by 12% overall in 2016, marking the second-consecutive year that investment has dropped as less money is poured into costly gas and oil infrastructure. Clean energy spending, meanwhile, is on the up.

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Bulgarian solar market still halted by unfavorable regulatory framework

The eastern European country saw the addition of only a few hundreds kilowatts of PV over the past few years, and for 2017 just around 200 kW of new PV systems are expected to come online.

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Poland contracts 4.725 TWh of power in renewable energy auction, Renesola awarded 42 MW of solar

Solar had likely the largest share of the 472 projects awarded in the auction, which was open to PV, wind and hydropower projects up to 1 MW.

Chile: upcoming 2.2 TWh power auction to be held in November

The Chilean authorities will begin accepting project proposals for the 2017 power auction starting from October 11.

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PV plant built on nuke site as renewables surpass nuclear in March, April

The 1 MW plant on the site of half-built nuclear power plant in Tennessee is a harbinger of things to come in the U.S. and global electricity mixes, as demonstrated in March and April.

German Parliament approves incentives for tenants’ solar power supply

The new provisions will come into force in the fall. Renewable energy associations and organizations ask for improvements in order to make the scheme really attractive.

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German Development Bank finances 10 MW solar project in Tunisia

The solar facility will be built by Italian PV developer Ternienergia in the south of the country.

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