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Solar EPC firm SunEdison raises US$2.5 million from US investor

Chennai-based SunEdison Infrastructure (formerly YKM Industries) has signed an agreement with US based Fenice Investment Group to sell shares in its subsidiary SILRES Energy Solutions for...

US investor KKR to acquire 317 MWp of SP Infra solar assets

US private equity investor KKR has followed up its India investment in Sterlite Power’s grid trust with a deal to acquire five solar energy assets from...

L&T bags 500 MW solar EPC contracts

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won large EPC orders on the domestic and international fronts to establish solar plants totaling more than 500 MW. The...

Larsen & Toubro bags 50 MW solar project in Tamil Nadu

Larsen & Toubro has secured an order to design and construct a 50 MW solar plant in Tamil Nadu, in addition to significant contracts...

SunEdison’s rooftop solar arm acquires Sherisha Solar

Chennai-based SunEdison Infrastructure, through its arm SIL Rooftop Solar Power, has acquired 100% of the equity interests of promoter group company Sherisha Solar. As a result,...

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Goldman expects global solar installations set to rise to 914 Gigawatts (Gw) in 2030

  Policymakers in some of the world’s largest economies are reducing support for solar power generation. Even so, Goldman Sachs Research expects rapid growth in...

Germany’s solar industry warns against subsidy cuts for rooftop installations

Germany’s solar industry has raised concerns over a proposal by Economy Minister Katherina Reiche to end feed-in subsidies for new small-scale rooftop photovoltaic (PV)...

141MW solar project proposal submitted to Australia’s EPBC Act

ACE Power and Osaka Gas Energy Australia have joined forces to develop the 141MWdc Forbes Solar Farm, which is proposed for central New South...

Swiss pilot surpasses solar-powered plane altitude record

The SolarStratos plane made the landmark flight from Sion airport in southwest Switzerland on Tuesday, taking advantage of warm air thermals to go beyond...