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Brookfield proposes takeover of TerraForm Power

The Canadian asset manager has proposed to either take over as the sponsor or buy the company outright.

SunPower results improve during Q3

SunPower reported impressive operational results, but continued losses and warned of impacts over the next few quarters as it copes with intense module price pressures.

Utility APS purchases another ACC

In a show of regulatory capture enabled by the ability of utilities to spend vast sums of money on the races for their regulators, all three candidates backed by the utility APS have been re-elected or won seats on the ACC.

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President Trump and solar: An interview with Christopher Mansour, SEIA

Christopher Mansour is the vice president of federal affairs for Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). pv magazine discussed with him his predictions on energy policy under a Trump presidency, and what SEIA’s strategy is.

Disaster: Donald Trump is U.S. President-elect

The results of the 2016 U.S. Presidential and Senate Elections are a worst-case scenario for the U.S. solar industry, and no federal support is safe.

Vivint Solar shows improved profitability but flat growth in Q3

The residential solar installer is still struggling following SunEdison’s failed acquisition, but reported record low prices and improved results.

TerraForm Power reveals proposed settlement with SunEdison

TerraForm Power has sent a draft settlement agreement to SunEdison creditors under which claims would be settled, noting that it prefers a “collaborative” process.

Tesla to pick up German engineering company to boost automation

It is not clear at this time if Tesla plans to apply Grohmann Engineering’s automation expertise to either the SolarCity PV module factory or its battery manufacturing in Nevada.

Project Sunroof offers community-wide solar installation estimates

The new tool measures technical potential, but may not be an accurate indicator of how much solar could realistically be installed in any given city.

TEP issues RFP for solar, wind projects

The Arizona utility is looking to buy power from a 100 MW solar facility, which will increase TEP’s contracted utility-scale solar by 40%.

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