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Tesla, SolarCity set November 17 as date for shareholder votes

The moment of truth is coming for the consolidation of Elon Musk’s clean energy empire.

U.S. to remain leading tracker market through 2021

In its latest Global PV Tracker report, GTM Research says China and India will experience the most significant growth in the coming years.

Arizona’s draft value of solar order leaves much to be desired

While the new policy would grandfather existing users and apply only to exports, re-assessments of the value would be made every five years, and advocates have questions about the valuation methodology.

Solar to meet 20% of global power generation by 2060, says World Energy Council

‘Phenomenal’ rise of solar and wind technologies to transform global power mix as world reaches per capita energy demand peak as early as 2030, report says.

Talking with the CEOs: New video interviews on pv magazine LIVE

As the final installment of videos from the SPI 2016 trade show, pv magazine LIVE brings you interviews with four CEOs from across the solar industry.

APS surpasses 1 GW of installed solar, joins Energy Imbalance Market

The capacity announcement follows shortly on the utility’s joining a regional wholesale market. APS’ portfolio is evenly split between rooftop and utility-scale PV.

Mercom: Partial recovery in solar investment during Q3 (with charts)

Mercom Capital’s Q3 report shows a significant increase in investment levels from last quarter, but funding is still down across the board compared to a year ago.

Second Debate: Is it Nov. 9 yet? Energy policy gets glossed over (again)

pv magazine USA presents a news analysis of the role solar energy played in the second presidential debate. All debate quotations come from the Politico transcript and from first-hand observation, for which the author did not receive combat pay.

U.S. demand helps boost REC module shipments 25% in Q2

The Norwegian solar company shipped 326 MW of modules in the second quarter of 2016, with the United States accounting for 60% of all shipments.

Perovskite breakthrough may fast-track new solar PV technology

Just over a year after Australian cleantech company Dyesol claimed to have achieved efficiency levels of 10 per cent in its perovskite solar cells, US researchers claim to have topped that, with a breakthrough that could also work to fast-track commercialisation of the technology.

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