Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The hot tips for 2013 – energy storage and big solar

The hot tips for 2013 – energy storage and big solar
RenewEconomy
RenewEconomy passed around the hat this past week for a few ideas on what would be big in 2013 in clean energy in Australia. What emerged was a couple of key themes – the continued proliferation of solar PV and the growing interest in energy storage.http://reneweconomy.com.au/2012/the-hot-tips-for-2013-energy-storage-and-big-solar-69455

UAE and Saudi to be renewable energy heartthrobs

Al-Bawaba -
The UAE and Saudi Arabia are the new entrants from the Mena to Ernst & Young's Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices (CAI), which covers 40 countries across the globe on the attractiveness of their renewable energy markets, energy ...

Suntech, Siemens in SA Solar Projects

AllAfrica.com -
China's Suntech Power Holdings, one of the world's largest producers of solar panels, has announced that it will supply approximately 100 megawatts (MW) of solar panels for two projects that are being developed, built and operated in South Africa.

State Funding Returns for Small-Scale Solar Projects

ecoRI news - 
PROVIDENCE — Next year installers of solar panels for homes and small businesses will get a boost from the state Renewable Energy Development Fund (REF). For the first time the $6.5 million fund will include small-scale solar with its green energy ...

Cloud prepares to burst open with sunshine

PV-Tech (blog) -
Shared solar will enable consumers to tap into PV electricity generated on other people's roofs. California's installed solar capacity. California's annual installed capacity increased rapidly with the introduction of incentives such as the Californian Solar ...

Dates announced for 2013 Solar Power UK Roadshow

Solar Power Portal -
Next year's Solar Power UK Roadshow: Restarting the Market is your solution to prosper in a touch market. A solar installation will be the easiest way for householders and businesses to take back some control over their energy bills. With cost-effective ...

Australia & US team up for 'next generation' solar technologies

Energy Live News - 
Australia has announced funding worth $83 million (£51.2m) to conduct research on “next generation” solar technologies with the US. The investment from the Australian Solar Institute's (ASI) United States-Australia Solar Energy Collaboration scheme ...

Sustainable energy myths

Zawya (registration) - ‎8 hours ago‎
The term 'sustainable energy' has become a 'buzzword' and a 'catchphrase' that is widely used by people who understand its meaning, but do not know what transiting to a sustainable energy future really entails. This is perhaps not surprising given the very ...

Week in review: Solar continues record growth in US

Clean Energy Authority - ‎10 hours ago‎
Solar leading the way into 2012 and beyond As the year comes to a close, once again solar has experienced record growth in the U.S. This comes as new reports show that solar and renewables continue to fall in price and renewables are seen more and ...

Legalize Solar

Natural Resources Defense Council (blog) -
Adding to these positive stories, a headline earlier in November showed that a major solar panel efficiency milestone was achieved in field-tested solar research, aided in-part by the Department of Energy. Solar development in the U.S. continues to be a ...

PV for businesses and industry: Self-generated solar power offers companies ...

solarserver.com -
SOLON Energy GmbH (Berlin, Germany) now offers comprehensive consulting services for enabling companies and the industry to use self-generated solar power. After all, companies that produce solar power and use it themselves are rewarded with huge ...

California Utilities Take Aim at Rooftop Solar

KCET (blog) -
California's three largest investor-owned utilities are renewing their complaints over rooftop solar, according to a story this morning on the business website Bloomberg.com. As more and more homeowners install rooftop solar panels and sell power back to ...

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