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Third quarter solar installations fall 10% year-on-year across Europe, data shows

Update from SolarPower Europe reveals that the continent installed 1.56 GW in the months from June to September, a 10% decline on Q3 2015. First nine months of the year saw 5.3 GW installed, a decline of 18%.

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PPA signed for 14 MW rooftop PV project in Hubei Province, China

Developer ACC describes this as the largest mono rooftop array in Central China; regardless of rankings this is one very large rooftop solar plant.

Global solar market on course for 10th consecutive year of growth, says IHS Markit

Analyst’s quarterly data shows 2016 will deliver 34% year-on-year growth rate as Chinese demand fuels another strong 12 months for the industry, with annual installed capacity to reach 77 GW.

Istanbul’s energy paradox: shortages but no embrace of PV

Turkey’s largest city, with a population about 14 million people, could face an acute electricity shortage, confirms the Turkish energy minister. However, paradoxically, Turkey’s energy ministry has not made plans for a solar rollout. Instead, it continues to rely on coal.

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Intersolar North America: SmartFlower unfurls its dual-axis tracker

The Austrian firm launches its 4kWh-equivalent standalone solar system at the exhibition.

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UK awards £40 million in funding to boost EVs

The U.K. government has awarded £40 million to four British cities to support the spread of electrical and low-emission vehicles. Supported projects include car-charging street lighting and zones offering free parking and traffic priority to plug-in and low-emission cars. The initiative is seen as another step towards the smart energy revolution.

Jordan’s rooftop PV sector thriving 

Jordan leads Arab world in utility-scale solar PV installations with many large solar farms expected to go online in 2015. Residential and commercial rooftop sectors are also kick-starting the thriving solar sector.

Italian net metering expanded up to 500 kW

Italy has raised the upper limit for net metering in the country from 200 kW to 500 kW per installation. The measure is set to boost the commercial rooftop PV sector.

World’s largest solar boat charts course for ancient Greece

Solar boat MS Turanor PlanetSolar has become a research vessel for archaeological expeditions in Greece. The catamaran completed a round-the-world trip in 2012 powered only by sun.

Israel’s Parliament installs rooftop PV, applies net-metering innovation

The Parliament building has announced a tender for a 400 kW rooftop installation that will make it the greenest government HQ in the world.

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