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German gas provider Gasag to deploy 40 MW of PV in eastern Germany

The PV plants will be located in the region of Brandenburg, and will require an investment of €32 million.

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Hanwha Q-Cells to inaugurate Turkey panel factory in November

The winning consortium of Turkey’s tender for a 1 GW solar PV plant in Konya has announced its plan to also inaugurate a panel factory in Ankara, Turkey’s capital, in November. pv magazine provides an update on the 1 GW PV plant and the solar panel factory.

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Puerto Rico plans to add 240 MW of solar by June 2019

The new PV capacity will be part of a plan to add 1.5 GW of new generation capacity and to address the state of emergency of the country’s electricity system.

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World Bank finances Niger’s off-grid solar initiative with $50 million

The funds, provided by the International Development Association (IDA), will finance a project aimed at increasing access to electricity in rural and semi-urban areas of the Republic of Niger.

Energyra to build solar module factory in the Netherlands

The manufacturing facility will have an initial capacity of 100 MW and will produce both mono and polycrystalline modules.

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Quercus buys 18.4 MW of solar plants in southern Italy

Including these new plants, the company owns now around 100 MW of PV assets in Italy.

SolarWorld resumes activities with 700 MW and 515 employees

The German manufacturer will focus on the production of PERC solar cells and bifacial glass-glass modules in the future.

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Lesotho secures grant from AfDB to launch 20 MW solar project

If built, the solar facility would be the country’s first large-scale PV power plant and would contribute to 13% of its maximum system demand.

Brazil to include rooftop solar in low-income housing program “Minha Casa, Minha Vida”

The Brazilian government said it is planning to issue a decree to include the installation of rooftop PV arrays in all new buildings erected under the program by the end of 2017.

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Solar Frontier reports stable demand in H1 of fiscal 2017

The Japanese CIS module maker said it is now focusing on the domestic market, as its overseas business is facing tough competition.

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