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Increasing prices of imported PV modules may put at risk 3.2 GW of solar projects in India, ICRA

The Indian ratings agency estimates that prices of imported panels increased by 15% over the last three months, thus endangering PV projects planned to sell power below INR 3.5/kWh.

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Jinko reports further growth

In the second quarter of 2017, the Chinese PV manufacturer shipped around 3 GW of solar modules. However, sales and earnings were not as high as shipments, due to lower selling prices. For the second half of the year, Jinko Solar is forecasting stable module prices and increased profitability.

Germany’s VDMA publishes new edition of PV Roadmap

The roadmap provides an overview of the market for crystalline photovoltaics in 2016 and forecasts the most important developments for the coming years.

Report: Energy storage is starting to become standard for US utilities

The Smart Electric Power Alliance said the vast majority of the utilities they surveyed plan to offer behind-the-meter storage programs for their residential and commercial customers.

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Afghanistan issues tenders for three hybrid solar projects totaling 55 MW

A 40 MW plant will be located in an industrial area of Jalalabad City, while two more facilities, with a capacity of 10 MW and 5 MW, will be built in the provinces of Khost and Daykundi, respectively.

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AIIB provides $210 million in funds for 490 MW of solar in Egypt

The bank is granting long-term debt financing for the construction of 11 solar plants.

Portugal: projects for solar parks are proliferating

In anticipation of possible auctions for large-scale solar and renewables, several projects for PV plants were submitted to the country’s local and central authorities over the past months. The latest of these is a 20 MW facility planned for the municipality of Vidigueira, in Southern Portugal.

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Solaria Energía completes another 9.5 MW solar plant in Uruguay

The Natelu solar plant was built near Mercedes, in the Uruguayan department of Soriano. The project was financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Canadian Climate Fund (C2F).

Ireland to support large-scale solar and renewables through competitive auctions

The Irish government has now launched a public consultation on the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS), which is expected help realize the plan of covering around 40% of the country’s power demand with renewables by 2030. Micro-generation was not included in the scheme.

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Kazatomprom launches tender for sale of solar manufacturing units

The Kazakh state-owned national atomic energy company will start receiving bids for the acquisition of its three solar manufacturing subsidiaries on September 8. Purchase price was set at around $14 million.

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