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US: 43.5 GW of utility-scale solar proposed through 2020

While the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) continues to struggle with reporting accurate data on existing solar, it has recorded a large volume of proposed projects over the next three years.

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Gigawatt Global and Energiya to install 100 MW of PV in Ethiopia

The Dutch-U.S. solar developer and the Israeli company are teaming up to construct 10 solar power plants with a capacity of 10 MW each at several university campuses in Ethiopia.

Scientists seek to improve efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells with halogenes

Halogens have proved to be very successful in accelerating the electron transfer between the electrolyte and the semiconductor.

Saudi Arabia announces shortlist for 300 MW tender, excludes lowest bid

Shortlisted bidders are Saudi energy company, ACWA and Japanese trading company, Marubeni, which submitted the second and third lowest bids, respectively. The lowest bid, which was proposed by consortium formed by UAE-based Masdar and French energy giant, EDF and could have become the world’s cheapest offer for solar energy, was excluded from the auction.

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Polski Solar to build 10 MW deer-shaped PV plant in Poland

The solar park is being developed as an “energy cluster” in the frame of the recent reform of Poland’s Renewable Energy Sources (RES) Act.

German PV equipment providers report decline in orders for 2017

After a strong start to the year, new orders from suppliers in Germany declined significantly in the course of 2017. However, order books are still well filled.

Australia’s CEFC steps up to finance 70 MW Oakey 2 project

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is continuing to foster utility scale PV growth in Queensland, providing $55 million in non-recourse project finance to the Oakey 2 Solar Farm. Canadian Solar will supply modules for the project and will also serve as EPC.

MIT scientists develop new process for faster screening of PV materials

The process includes a test device, measurement of current output under different levels of illumination and different voltages, and how performance varies under these changing conditions.

SunEdison emerges from bankruptcy as Brookfield closes on TerraForm Global

The long and tragic collapse of SunEdison has finally come to an end, and Brookfield now owns both of its former yeildcos.

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Netherlands allocates €147 million in fiscal incentives for enterprises investing in solar, renewables

The Energy Investment Allowance (EIA) is a fiscal measure that offers the possibility for an additional allowance on taxable profit.

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