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India remains world’s most attractive solar market

India has retained its crown as the most attractive market for solar investment, according to the latest edition of Ernst & Young’s renewables attractiveness index. 

US solar market expected to triple in size by 2028

The US solar industry had its best first quarter in history as supply chain challenges started to fade, according to the US Solar Market Insight Q2 2023 report.

Ohmium, NTPC sign PEM electrolyzers supply deal

Ohmium’s proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers will be used by NTPC to decarbonize energy, transport and ammonia projects.

CleanMax raises $360 million from Brookfield 

The solar and wind project developer said the fund raised from Brookfield Renewable will support its growth plans of becoming a 5 GW+ platform over the next three to four years.

First Solar acquires Swedish perovskite specialist Evolar

First Solar has agreed to pay $38 million to buy Swedish manufacturing startup Evolar AB, as it seeks to expand development of high-efficiency tandem PV tech.

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Federal agents raid JinkoSolar factory in Florida

U.S. Homeland Security officers executed a search warrant on a solar panel manufacturing facility in Jacksonville.

US House of Representatives votes to resume solar tariffs

US President Joe Biden’s two-year halt on solar import tariffs is designed to create a bridge of supply as the United States ramps up its domestic manufacturing capacity.

Serentica Renewables secures additional $250 million from KKR

US investor KKR’s latest investment builds on its $400 million commitment to Serentica Renewables last year.

Saatvik establishes US subsidiary

The Indian solar manufacturer will sell its made-in-India PV modules in the USA through the newly opened office in Texas. Going forward, it plans to set up an overseas manufacturing facility too.

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Rayzon Solar to manufacture TopCon modules in USA 

Chirag Nakrani, director of Rayzon Solar, told pv magazine that their 500 MW PV module manufacturing facility in the USA will start production of TopCon modules by June 2024.  

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