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First Solar knocks it out of the park in Q3

The thin-film maker topped $1 billion in quarterly revenue with impressive profitability and a strong war chest as it continues its retooling for Series 6.

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Solar and energy storage in New England: It’s complicated

Greentech Media’s Solar and Storage Symposium looked at the big picture in terms of policies and markets, in a region where complexity reigns.

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Massachusetts’ opportunity to get SMART about solar

In this op-ed Vote Solar takes a look at what it will take to keep up the momentum of Massachusetts’ solar market.

Florida approves Duke’s solar plan despite SEIA’s objections

Despite intense opposition to the proposed settlement from solar’s national association, the Sunshine State’s Public Service Commission will allow Duke Energy Florida to build about 175 megawatts of solar-generation per year through 2021.

Soltec grows U.S. presence

The tracker maker has deployed 299 MW of its systems in the United States this year, as part of a global gain in market share.

Microlink partners with NREL on heterojunction technology

Semiconductor maker Microlink Devices has signed an exclusive deal with the national lab to commercialize a type of lightweight heterojunction solar cell architecture, which could be utilized in powering satellites and aircraft.

Hawaii introduces a new set of distributed solar programs

While the “Smart Export” program may be a better deal for customers with batteries, Hawaii regulators are only committing to interim programs, and have not provided a long-term solution to the issue of DG compensation.

A level of service: Enerray on markets in the Americas

In this interview, Enerray CEO Michele Scandellari talks about his company’s approach to utility-scale solar markets in the United States and beyond

Tesla/SolarCity plans $340 million securitization of distributed solar assets

The latest bundling of solar leases and PPAs by the company that pioneered the practice is not small one.

Avangrid begins to move into solar

The power company has mostly build wind to date, but has announced 300 MW of solar projects.

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