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Landmark solar thermal rooftop unveiled in Australia

A house in Sydney has been fitted with a fully building integrated photovoltaic and thermal rooftop that is one of the first in the world to generate electricity as well as heat.

INRG Solar targets 100 MW UK installations by 2015

The British solar developer plans to bolster its utility-scale portfolio in advance of the introduction of reduced support schemes next April.

Indian subsidy regime has $530m backlog

India’s new energy minister wants to clear the payment backlog before an expected overhaul of the subsidy regime. The JNNSM has offered panel makers a 30% subsidy since 2010.

SunEdison signs 1.85 GW purchase agreement for NEXTracker trackers

The U.S. solar company has tied up a master purchase agreement for the next three years as it switches focus towards Lean construction techniques.

World Cup prepares for first solar-powered match

Martifer Solar’s 1.4 MW rooftop installation in Belo Horizonte will power the first solar powered World Cup finals match. Greece take on Colombia tomorrow at the Estadio Mineirao.

China gives tax boost to distributed PV power generation

Government taxation authorities announce that buyers of distributed PV power should invoice power generators in an effort to ease tax burdens.

Manz secures largest single battery order to date

The German engineering company has posted its largest success in the consumer battery market so far, strengthening its core strategic divisions.

Solargreen lands Knesset rooftop contract

The Airport City based developer will install a 300 kW rooftop on the Knesset. The system is part of the $2m Green Knesset project.

Senior US Democrat criticizes Australian prime minister's climate policies

Californian Democratic congressman Henry Waxman has criticized Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s climate mitigation policies ahead of the PM’s meeting with President Barack Obama on Thursday.

Solar powers Brazil’s World Cup

The countdown for the largest, costliest and arguably most controversial World Cup tournament to date has started and football fans are looking forward to Thursday’s opening ceremony and inaugural match between host nation Brazil and Croatia at the Arena de Sao Paulo.

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