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GE and Xtreme Power form storage partnership

GE Energy Storage and turnkey energy storage and power management system solutions provider, Xtreme Power have formed a partnership under which they will develop energy storage solutions for the grid.

Brazil: Report reveals 10 PV technologies for development

The 10 top technologies industry analysts expect to be developed in Brazil’s photovoltaic sector over the next 15 years have been unveiled in a new study commissioned by the Brazilian Agency for Industrial Development (ABDI).

Global smart grid activity heating up

At the end of Q2 2012, China continued to dominate the worldwide renewable energy market, with Germany and the U.S. nose-to-nose in second place, and India and the U.K. just behind, according to Ernst & Young’s latest quarterly Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices (CAI) report. Activities centered strongly around the smart grid.

Solon: North American strategies, growth prospects and how Microsol stepped in at just the right time

Solon Corporation’s new VP and GM of power plants, Jared Schoch discusses his plans for growing the company’s North American photovoltaic business, the financing landscape in the region, and the impact of Microsol’s recent takeover of Solon SE with pv magazine.

Automated demand response key to intermittent renewables

Automated demand response, or AutoDR could cost-effectively help combat intermittent renewable energy supply, particularly in light of the current high costs of grid-connected storage batteries.

Australia: $40.7 million grant secured for PV research

Hailed as “historic”, the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Queensland have been awarded a AU$40.7 million grant to establish two photovoltaic research programs.

US injects $43 million into energy storage research

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made US$43 million worth of funding available to 19 energy storage research projects.

Grid-connected renewable energy storage project launched in Europe

A 39 megawatt-hour grid connected renewable energy storage project has been launched in Europe by a consortium of seven partners.

Australia: Infigen to build PV integrated energy storage demonstration project

Infigen has begun work on a one MW photovoltaic and energy storage plant in Australia’s New South Wales. A first for both the company and the country, the demonstration project aims to pave the way for future utility-scale projects.

US: PV installers emerge as "favorable" investment area

Solar M&A activity in the U.S. has tailed off this year compared to 2011, according to the latest figures. Despite this, photovoltaic project installers have reportedly emerged as a favorable investment area. Furthermore, energy storage M&A activity is said to have enjoyed strong growth.

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