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Australia: Solar bonus scheme suspended in NSW

The newly instated Australian government of New South Wales (NSW) has suspended the state’s Solar Bonus Scheme due to cost blowouts.

Trina and ANU sign R&D agreement

Trina Solar Limited has signed a three year research and development agreement with the Australian National University (ANU). The aim is to develop high efficiency silicon solar cells for mass production.

JinkoSolar and Bull PowerTech sign 50 MW module deal

JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. has entered into a 50 megawatt solar module supply agreement with Bull PowerTech GmbH, the new solar business segment of Bull Holding AG.

Dates for new Italian FIT pushed back

According to reports, the Italian Government will not introduce its new photovoltaic feed-in tariffs until September 1. The definition of uncapped “small systems” has also reportedly been revised to one megawatt (MW).

S.A.G. Solarstrom completes first phase of 48 MW Italian PV project

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG has completed the first phase of its 48 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic project, located in the region of Venice, in Northern Italy.

SEMI and CPIA release China PV Policy Roadmap

The SEMI PV Group has announced the availability of “China’s Solar Future – A Recommended China PV Policy Roadmap 2.0,” a report containing specific recommendations for a Chinese photovoltaic policy roadmap.

India: Tata Power commissions solar plant

Indian Tata Power has commissioned a three megawatts solar power plant in Maharashtra which the company states is going to be one of the largest solar plants in India.

Scheuten Solar's Faymonville project

Scheuten Solar has signed a turnkey EPC contract for the installation of some 3,000 solar panels for Belgian trailer manufacturer Faymonville. The panels, with a combined output of 750 kWp, will be installed on three Faymonville roofs in Büllingen, Belgium.

Malaysia: Sophisticated FIT system adopted

Joining several other Asian countries, Malaysia’s parliament has approved a sophisticated system of feed-in tariffs to develop its renewable energy resources.

Italy: Will the government go easy on cuts?

The Italian regional governments will attempt to enforce less severe cuts than planned to the solar power incentives according to the head of the regional governments’ congress Vasco Errani. Meanwhile, it remains uncertain if the government will take the suggestion to go easy.

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