Project developer Innovative Solar Systems reports that small utility scale projects are in demand from investors in North Carolina. The firm announced today the approval of seven projects together worth 20 MW.
Stanford professor says peel-away solar cells could revolutionize BIPV. Chinese academic is working on scaling up the technology.
MicroPlanet emphasized its various attempts to break the Australian market in trading update. According to the figures, no sales were registered in Q3.
A PhD student at TU Delft has recorded a conversion efficiency of 14.8% with a tandem thin film silicon cell. Hairen Tan achieved the result through applying a number of innovative techniques, for which he picked up the Young Research Award at the recent international PV conference in Kyoto.
Chinese module producer JinkoSolar has announced that it has achieved a 306.9W output from one of its Eagle+ PV modules. JinkoSolar employed a number of innovative materials to achieve the power output, which was verified at TÜV Rheinlands Shanghai testing facility.
Trina rules the world, oil is cheap as chips, Germany retreats from solar and Abengoa switches on 250 MW. It’s all here with all the week’s solar news in one handy article.
Munich Re’s survey finds that Americans accept that Climate Change is occurring and support renewable energy, but are more concerned about political and economic instability.
Yesterday Sun-Edison cofounder and energy futurist added another title to his portfolio: cofounder of Generate Capital. The startup is looking to fund the deployment of a range of technologies that have resource efficiency at their core. Can he do the same for storage, solar thermal and power to gas as he did for PV through the solar lease? pv magazine asked the cleantech entrepreneur himself.
Municipal utility Salt River Project has proposed changes to its rates for customers who install rooftop solar, which advocates say will destroy the solar industry in its service territory.
As global oil prices hit a five-year low, the fossil fuel industry is facing a gathering storm that could spell great news for the solar power industry.
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