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The Risks of Politicizing Energy: Nuclear vs. Solar |
Energy policy in the U.S.A. has become politicized beyond any coherent reason. For example, during periods of republican governmental control fuel cell technology, research and development enjoy incredible support at the expense of battery-based technology. |
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U.K. Solar Market: The End of the Beginning |
The purpose of this article is to give an objective view of the current debate in the U.K. regarding the eligibility of large-scale solar projects for FiTs. One of the major drivers for the early review has been the incumbent government¡¯s concern over the projected growth of larg... |
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The German PV Market in Transition--Preparing for Grid Parity |
Germany is on the verge of reaching grid parity. The private customer segment is the largest customer group and set to be the first to enjoy grid parity. This coming shift is likely to change buying behavior, sales channels and system configurations. |
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Right Sizing a Solar Outdoor Lighting System |
Solar energy is one of the most cost-effective, cleanest, most-affordable forms of Renewable Energy available today; used worldwide for lots of applications both large and small. But, in order to make sure that the solar outdoor lighting system that you purchase and install will ... |
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Maltese PV Market: Policies and Potential |
In recent years, the photovoltaic technology in Malta is getting more attention due to developments that have occurred in the regulation sector as well as to the various incentives given by Government to encourage investment in the sector. Malta is a technology buyer and its loca... |
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The U.S. PV Market in 2011 |
Enfinity Solar released the U.S. PV market report for 2011 in collaboration with GTM Research highlighting some of the characteristics that will drive the U.S. PV market in 2011. Each trend has the potential to force the U.S. market toward its inflection point and, ultimately, to... |
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