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Work begins on 4.4 MW PV plant in Cuba

The Cuban province of Sancti Spíritus, which will host the plant, is planning to deploy 63 MW of PV capacity by 2019.

Germany: new PV installations reach 131 MW in April

The German grid regulator Bundesnetzagentur has also announced new FIT levels for July.

Namibia to host another large-scale PV plant

The 5 MW plant will be located at a cement factory near Otavi owned by local manufacturer Ohorongo Cement. The project is being developed by German independent power producer SunEQ four Investment.

Spain’s Environment Ministry downsizes giant solar project in Extremadura by 170 MW

The Calzadilla de los Barros solar project was planned to have a capacity of 394 MW. The project is one of several giant PV projects announced across several Spanish southern regions over the past years.

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Belgium: Flanders sees new PV installations almost double so far this year

Once a leading solar market, the Belgian macro-region of Flanders keeps showing signs of robust growth in new installations in the first five months of this year, after installing 103 MW of solar in 2016.

France adds 78 MW of PV capacity in Q1 2017

As of the end of March 2017, mainland France had 6,853 MW of installed PV power, while its overseas territories reached 367 MW. French cumulative PV capacity has surpassed 7.2 GW.

Poland to hold auction for solar and renewables on June 29

The contry’s second auction for renewable energies will be open to solar, wind and hydro power projects ranging in size from 40 kW to 1 MW. Solar is expected to have the largest share.

Kazakhstan’s government announces 12 MW large-scale solar project

The country’s second MW-sized solar project is being planned by French company, ECM Technologies in cooperation with unspecified Chinese partners.

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Antofagasta Minerals sells stake in 69.5 MW PV plant in Chile

The Chilean mining company also announced it will issue a new tender to select power producers for its copper mine Minera Zaldívar.

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Botswana’s power utility seeks partner to build 100 MW solar park

The Botswana Power Corporation has issued an Expression of Interest to select a partner for the creation of an IPP joint venture company. Cooperation proposals must be submitted by June 14.

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