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Ukraine’s PV market grew by 132 MW in first half of 2017

The country’s cumulative installed PV capacity has now surpassed 700 MW, while total renewable energy generation has reached 1.46 GW.

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Brazil’s PV capacity tops 237 MW, 1 GW expected by the end of 2017

According to provisional numbers provided by the government, large-scale solar plants have totaled 145 MW at the end of June, while PV distributed generation has reached 92 MW.

Germany registers a further 200 MW of PV in June

In the first half of 2017, new additions totaled 900 MW, while cumulative installed PV capacity has now crossed 42 GW.

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AECEA: China could reach 230 GW of solar by 2020

The official target set by the Chinese government for the end of this decade is still 105 GW.

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Mexico’s PV capacity reached 389 MW at the end of 2016

The newly installed PV power for 2016 was approximately 219 MW, according to new data released by the government.

Community solar may push Finnish PV market forward

In 2016, the North European country saw the addition of 19 MW of new PV systems. As the Finnish economy seems now to be reviving after several years of stagnation, solar (and especially community solar) may become even more interesting for homeowners and businesses.

Brazil: distributed generation capacity reaches 139.7 MW

Around 69.8% of total distributed generation installed solar power comes from mini-generation PV systems that have a capacity of up to 75 kW.

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Italy added 204 MW of PV in first five months of 2017

The Italian solar market has registered a 19% year-on-year growth in the first five months of this year. In May alone, newly installed PV power totaled 95.2 MW.

Uruguay’s installed PV capacity tops 88.4 MW

According to new statistics, new PV installations for last year totaled 24 MW. Furthermore, solar was able to cover 2% of power demand in 2016.

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California market troubles bring down U.S. residential numbers during Q1

While utility-scale and C&I solar performed well, the U.S. residential market contracted 17% due to slowness in California and other key solar markets.

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