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$100 million – World Bank provides credit guarantee for photovoltaic projects in India

The World Bank has offered a new assistance package for the development of rooftop solar power projects in India. According to media reports, the World...

Vietnam’s rooftop FiT may be reduced by 30%, and the proportion of spontaneous self-use shall not be less than 20%

The new feed-in tariff for rooftop solar energy may be set at 5.3-5.8 US cents per kWh, 30 per cent less than the 8.38...

Haryana tenders 30 MW rooftop solar for government buildings

The New and Renewable Energy Department of Haryana has invited bids for installation and commissioning of an aggregate 30 MW of grid-connected rooftop solar capacity on government buildings....

Wind, solar help push grid emissions to record low, prices to four year low

The huge additions of rooftop solar and large scale wind and solar projects combined to help drive emissions from Australia’s main grid to a...

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Trina Storage recently announced a significant collaboration with Pacific Green, a globally renowned energy storage developer. Together, they are working to construct the flagship...

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400W of free energy for 25 years – this company presents the first bifacial solar billboard

Next2Sun has unveiled the world’s first bifacial solar fence, a groundbreaking step in renewable energy that does more than just generate electricity—it also works...