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India’s 1 GW Kurnool solar park on verge of grid synchronization

Commissioning of the ultra-mega solar plant due tomorrow following completion of final developers’ portions of capacity. Kurnool solar park will become world’s largest operational PV plant.

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Court approves TerraForm Power, Global settlements with SunEdison

The rulings help clear the way for Brookfield’s acquisition of the two yieldcos, and close a long and difficult chapter in the story of the three companies.

U.S. OPIC under investigation for loans to Chilean solar projects

An internal U.S. government watchdog is looking at the loans which kick-started large-scale solar in Chile, after at least three of five solar projects have made moves to restructure these loans.

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GCL-Poly’s polysilicon sales fall 43% in Q1

The Chinese energy group’s external sales of polysilicon fell about 43.4% year on year to 1,896 metric tons (MT) in the January-March period.

Smaller, leaner Vivint Solar moves to direct sales (with chart)

Like other large U.S. third-party solar companies Vivint is increasingly moving away from the leasing model to direct sales.

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First Solar seeking sale of its share in yieldco 8point3 Energy

The Arizona-headquartered solar power company wants to strategically align its resources to support its new Series 6 module, and thus seeks sale of its stake in the joint SunPower yieldco. SunPower reaffirms belief that the yieldco can deliver long-term assets and growth.

BREAKING: Brookfield to take over TerraForm Power, Global

Brookfield has agreed to acquire a 51% stake in yieldco TerraForm Power and plans to become the company’s sponsor, as well as acquiring TerraForm Global outright.

GCL-Poly units starts PV development venture

Suzhou GCL New Energy and GCL System Suzhou have agreed to jointly invest 200 million yuan ($29 million) in projects in China.

TerraForm Global releases overdue Q2 2016 results

The move is a step toward regaining regulatory compliance, in advance of a potential purchase by Brookfield.

Flex survives a $500 million loss in business after SunEdison flamed out

Through no fault of its own, the energy-storage manufacturer revealed on its most recent earnings call that the continuing SunEdison fiasco cost it $500 million in revenue in 2016 – but it lived to tell the tale.

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