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Sunlabob to supply off-grid PV to Kiribati outer islands

Laos-based Sunlabob has secured its biggest Pacific contract to date with a deal to supply off grid solar systems to the outer islands of Kiribati.

US: SunPower’s 100 MW PPA deal approved

The US utility Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has received authorization from regulators to buy electricity from a 100 MW photovoltaic plant of SunPower Corp.

SolarCity prepares for first utility-scale project

California solar installer and leasing company SolarCity will make its first foray into the utility market by building a 12 MW photovoltaic project for the Kaua’I Island Utility Co-operative (KIUC) in Hawaii.

Switzerland: 40% price drop for turnkey PV module systems

Prices for turnkey PV module systems have dropped around 41 percent in 2012 compared to 2011, according to a report released today by German consultants Photovoltaikzentrum.

Israel: Hydrogen-bromine flow battery goes online

EnStorage Inc. has developed the first ever grid-connected hydrogen-bromine (HBr) flow battery with its 50 kW battery connection at the company’s test site in southern Israel. The battery is said to provide up to 100 kWh of storage capacity.

Clean Power Finance raises $37 million "C Round" finance

While solar startups may struggle to raise venture capital funding at present, California’s Clean Power Finance (CPF) has managed to raise US$37 million in “growth equity” from new and existing investors. Notably, Edison International has purchased a share in the company.

Crowdfunded solar begins in earnest in California

After what has proven to be a lengthy process, a Californian solar startup has received the go-head to offer US$100 million in projects to Californian investors. Mosaic, formerly Solar Mosaic, is the startup which will offer the solar crowdfunding platform.

Germany: €970 million surplus for EEG levy in March

In Germany, the EEG levy received a record surplus of around €970 million (US$ 1,263 million) last March, thus reducing significantly the accumulated deficit to around €450 million (US$ 586 million).

REC’s annual report makes grim reading

“No one is making money in the solar industry at the moment,” admits Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) CEO and president Ole Enger in the foreword to the Norwegian solar company’s annual report for 2012.

Austria adds 230 MW of PV in 2012

Austria added a total of 230 MW in 2012, taking the country’s cumulative photovoltaic capacity to 415 MW, the Photovoltaic Austria Federal Association told pv magazine.

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