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pv magazine LIVE video coverage of Solar Power International 2016

Our new videos from America’s largest solar trade show feature interviews with the CEOs of First Solar and SolarWorld Americas.

NREL: Utility-scale solar costs fall below $1.50 per watt (with charts)

The latest report by NREL shows an ongoing decline in costs across sectors, with soft costs remaining stubbornly high for residential installations.

Bank of America may be interested in bailing out SunEdison

Court documents reveal potential “enthusiastic interest” from the Charlotte, N.C. banking giant to provide money to the cratering solar installer.

New York’s REV process: More questions than answers

Progress is slow in terms of concrete details in New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative, but some of that may be inevitable.

SoCore outlines deal to buy 22 SunEdison projects in Minnesota

In a filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York, the president of SoCore Energy discussed the nearly $80 million deal.

New York City sets new goals for solar and energy storage

In addition to the new 1 GW for solar target and the 100 MWh storage goal, the De Blasio administration is claiming significant reforms at Department of Buildings.

TerraForm Power, Global in talks with SunEdison over more than $3 billion in claims

The two yieldcos are hoping to resolve suits with their sponsor, while they look for buyers.

Verengo Solar files for bankruptcy, will sell solar assets to Crius Energy

Using Section 363 of Chapter 11 bankruptcy laws, the troubled California solar installer hopes to regain its position as a major installer in California as well as expand nationally

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Idaho puts online its first large solar project at 40 MW-AC

It’s the largest PV project in Idaho to come online to date, but has received little press.

L’Oreal USA turns back time to 2005 (and beyond)

Two solar arrays in Florence, Ky., and North Little Rock, Ark., will exceed the cosmetic giant’s sustainability goals by cutting emissions more than 60 percent below 2005 levels.

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