The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) will soon introduce the city’s first net metering scheme, and has called on stakeholders for suggestions and feedback.
The German solar developer S.A.G. Solarstrom says escalating project development costs may render its business model unviable. The news comes after the company announced a major deal for British projects has fallen through.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has released a $30 million fund for projects up to 200 kW in size. The NYSERDA cash can pay up to half the costs of solar projects.
The Canadian province says renewables including hydro will provide 46% of its energy needs by 2025. The prediction came as part of Ontario’s updated Long Term Energy Plan, unveiled this week.
The electronics giant plans to sell solar power to residents at lower prices than utilities. Toshiba will initially install 3 MW serving 750 apartments with the aim of increasing capacity to more than 100 MW by 2016.
The company’s DemandLogic smart energy storage system has been designed to use stored energy during peak demand hours, while also providing backup during grid outages.
The revised surcharge on renewable electricity will increase from 1% to 1.6% from January 1st, 2014.
A group of right-wing lawmakers is looking to curb states’ efforts to expand solar PV and thwart the Obama administration’s clean energy and climate protection efforts.
Strengthening its financial position with an injection of capital, Germany-based Hanwha Q CELLS will expand production capacity and push its global business with power plant solutions and services.
The installation is comprised of two solar plants that will supply 13,000 local households with clean renewable energy.
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