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Harbor Star to acquire up to 75 MW solar in the Philippines

A subsidiary of Manila-based logistics firm, Harbor Star Shipping Services has agreed to acquire a 60% stake in Astronergy Development Gensan (ADGI), which owns the rights to build a 25 MW solar project in the Philippines.

UK: Greencoat boosts solar portfolio by 75 MW, NI Water unveils £7 million project

In the past seven days, Northern Ireland has seen the sale of a 45 MW solar farm to U.K. investment firm, Greencoat Solar by BayWa; and the unveiling of a £7 million solar project by NI Water.

India releases roadmap for RE rollout, announces 20 GW manufacturing auction

The Indian government has unveiled a roadmap for achieving its 2022 renewable energy goals. It has also announced plans for a 20 GW auction to boost domestic RE manufacturing.

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Portuguese Parliament says renewables are not exempt from tax

The CESE tax, so far paid only by conventional energy companies, will be extended to existing RE power plants under the special tariff regime.

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Singulus bags another HJT order

The new order comes from an unspecified customer from China, and includes the shipment of Singulus’ new sputtering system.

PV increases efficiency of cultivatable land use by more than 60%, Fraunhofer ISE says

Until now, cultivatable land was destined either for the generation of energy, or for food production. However, a pilot project, run by the Fraunhofer ISE, shows the two are compatible.

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France deployed 484 MW of PV in first nine months of 2017

As of the end of September, the country’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 7.68 GW.

ADB finances 20 MW of solar in Afghanistan with $44.7 million

The funds will be used to build a solar plant in Naghlu, in the capital Kabul’s Surobi district.

Belgian Court of Appeal rejects lawsuit against Flanders’ grid-fee for residential PV

The so-called “prosumer tax” was introduced in July 2015 and applies to residential PV systems not exceeding 10 kW installed under net metering.

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The weekend read: Will duties ADD doubt to India’s solar growth?

The threat of India’s government imposing anti-dumping duties (ADD) against solar cells and modules from China, Taiwan and Malaysia is very real, and runs counter to its own ambitions of hitting 100 GW of solar by 2022. Or does it? Could duties help to boost India’s solar industry in other ways? And does the ongoing political uncertainty create opportunity or trepidation for industry?

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