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Interconnection Requirements for Utility-Scale Solar Power
Solar likely to follow model of burgeoning wind industryThe composition of the world¡¯s electric generation portfolio is changing. Non-fossil-fuel-based energy supplies, such as wind, biomass, and solar, are increasingly sought after as a means to reduce the environmental impact o...
From Now On, There Will Be: Before and After the Arab Revolts and Fukushima
Two major new events are bound to have significant consequences on the world¡¯s energy markets. The first is the wind of rebellion that has suddenly started to blow over the countries of the Middle East and North Africa since the beginning of this year, shaking a region that gener...
High Growth for BIPV Fuelled by France and Italy
The European BIPV market is growing rapidly due to regions like France and Italy which provide added incentives to consumers to adopt this technology in their homes.
PV Modules 2010 Top 10 Rankings
While market conditions meant that all suppliers could grow their shipments, some suppliers were able to benefit more than others.
Solar Makes Sense
Solarsense is a Bristol-based solar power company with a difference. Not only do they have over 15 years and 4,500 installations to date under their collective belt, but they are responsible for the U.K.¡¯s largest privately-owned rooftop PV system to date at a particularly famous...
Difficult Second Half of 2011
Falling demand will force negative PV production growth in the second half of 2011.
PV Legislative Changes in the Czech Republic
In response to the boom of solar power plants, a series of legislative changes occurred in the Czech Republic during the second half of 2010, aimed to halt the development of photovoltaics. Legislative changes in first half of 2010 were reported in the November 2010 issue of INTE...
Italy: Major Challenges in Store
Italian PV market: agreement on future reduction of feed-in tariffs postponed. There is to be no capping of the market.
LG, Samsung, Hyundai in Solar Efficiency Battle
Battle for solar module efficiency in Korea is heating up. Solar module conversion efficiency and cost battle in the Photovolatic (PV) industry is heating up. Since SunPower set efficiency record at 19% with its solar modules, Korean solar cell manufacturers such as Hyundai Heavy...
PV in the Developing World--A ¡®Cell Phone¡® Model for Microgrids Driving New PV Adoption
The PV industry is exploding--or is it? European PV leaders are cutting tariffs, reducing incentives, and instituting caps for PV development; the U.S.A. has no clear federal drive for PV; and Japan is enduring a catastrophe that will undoubtedly have serious impacts on its econo...
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