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Chinese solar storage sector set for 14% growth annually to 2018

Study by RnRMarketResearch forecasts Chinese solar battery market to total 65 GW by 2018, with annual growth averaging 14% as solar and storage industries converge.

Global EV market reaches 740,000 cars, new study finds

Analysis by the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW) reveals 320,000 new electric vehicle registrations in 2014 as car battery suppliers hit $2.17 billion in revenue.

Solar Trade Association launches STA Scotland

New trade body will work closely with the Scottish government to advise on the benefits of solar power north of the border.

Suntech strengthens South Africa presence with new storage warehouse

Facility will hold 500 kW of modules initially, rising to 1 MW later this year as the Chinese solar company ups its presence in sub-Saharan Africa.

China dispatch: mixed views on whether new 2015 goal can be realized

There have been mixed responses to the question as to whether China can achieve its ambitious goal to realize 17.8 GW of PV in 2015. Some insiders call for structural reform of downstream segment to meet increased expectations.

MNRE presses all Indian states to define their own solar policy

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy urges each of India’s states to present clear policies for solar energy to the government.

JinkoSolar to supply 75 MW of panels to Arizona solar project

Swinerton Renewable Energy’s Red Horse 2 solar and wind project, in the town of Cochise, Arizona, will utilize 248,750 JinkoSolar modules, the developer has confirmed.

As it happened: Germany's grid grapples with solar eclipse

With bright blue skies overhead and with over 38 GW of PV capacity currently connected to Germany’s grids, today’s solar eclipse was always going to be a test. pv magazine live-blogged throughout the historic event, see how it unfolded.

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The solar eclipse was on everybody’s lips as expectant eyes turned to Italy and Germany to see how the grids would cope, while elsewhere it was a tale of R&D breakthroughs, bold solar targets and even a dramatic fire.

Enel breaks ground on 230 MW of South African projects

Italian developer has started work on three of the four solar projects awarded it under a 2013 tender. Work is proceeding despite the struggles of utility Eskom to accommodate new projects in its grid.

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