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Wind, solar to be cheapest power source in G20 by 2030, Greenpeace study finds

In around half of the G20 countries, renewables have been equal or cheaper in price to electricity generated from coal and nuclear power plants since 2015, and are set to outcompete all other energy sources in the world’s 20 major economies by 2030, finds a new study commissioned by Greenpeace Germany.

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NCLAVE supplies fixed structure for 25 MW solar PV project in Japan

The structure and tracker supplier is seeking to consolidate its presence in the Japanese solar market.

Turkey: Tunçmatik’s subsidiary secures $73 million credit from Aktif Bank

The accumulative capacity of solar PV plants, which will be developed with the help of the funds at eight locations across Turkey, amounts to 70 MW.

Attainable target: India can integrate 175 GW of RE into the grid, study finds

Integration of 175 GW of renewable energy into India’s grid is technically and economically viable, a study shows, further strengthening the government’s resolve to redesign the electricity generation system.

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Australia: sonnen partners with Natural Solar to roll out sonnenFlat

German storage provider sonnen has partnered with Australia’s self-styled “largest installer of home energy solutions” Natural Solar to introduce its sonnenFlat concept. In a launch event in Sydney tonight, Natural Solar CEO Chris Williams said that in light of recent utility price hikes in some parts of the country, that there is “very strong interest” in the sonnenFlat from households.

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G20 nations dragging their heels on low-carbon transition, reports find

Study from Climate Transparency shows that while green finance among G20 nations has been stepped up, legacy commitments to fossil fuels mean countries will miss “well below 2 degree” warming limit set at Paris Agreement. Fossil fuel spending still four times higher than renewable spending, Oil Change International report also finds.

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Innovative aesthetics: Illustrated solar panels

The Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology has developed KALEO, a special technology to integrate high-definition images into solar panels.

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Analysis: Higher prices in July, while overcapacity expected later in Q3

Mid-way through 2017, end-market demand for PV modules remain in flux as the regulatory landscape in China and the U.S. continues to impact demand. Corrine Lin provides her analysis.

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PowerGen Europe show presses its renewable credentials, but attendees still out of step

Between June 27-29, some 9,000 participants were expected to turn out for this year’s PowerGen Europe conference and exhibition in Cologne, which marked the 25th anniversary of this industry event in Europe.

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Germany added 212 MW of solar in May

6,589 small-sized PV systems with a combined capacity of 136 MW were connected to the grid in May. Furthermore, the first large-scale solar plants selected in the first auction held in April 2015 are now coming online.

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