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![]() Gerroa, Australia (SPX) Oct 28, 2010 It was inevitable. The NSW solar gold rush is over with the NSW Government suspending the current gross feed-in tariff scheme after it was sold out five years earlier than originally planned. What needs to happen now is pressure on the government to come from the other end of the buying spectrum and uncap the feed-in tariff to cover any amount of energy production and not a limit of 10KW as is the current limit. This will set commercial farm development on fire and drive solar installation o ... read more |
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![]() California Proposition 23 debate heats up U.S. President Barack Obama, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore have come out against California's Proposition 23, the ballot measure that would suspend the state's climate change law. ... more | .. |
![]() Desert tortoises could delay solar project Environmentalists have asked the California Energy Commission to block a solar energy project in the Mojave Desert. ... more | .. |
![]() BioSolar Introduces Bright-White BioBacksheet For Improved Efficiency BioSolar has announced the introduction of a bright-white BioBacksheet in response to demand from its prospective customers. "While meeting with PV module manufacturers in recent months, we en ... more | .. |
![]() US Solar Installations Expected To Double In 2010 Evolution Solar cheered a new report on Thursday that claims new solar power installations in the U.S. this year could double the capacity installed in 2009. The Solar Energy Industries Associ ... more | .. |
![]() Constellation Energy To Develop 5MW Solar Installation In New Jersey Constellation Energy has announced that it has entered into agreements with Johnson Matthey and Preferred Unlimited to deploy a new 5.2-megawatt DC solar photovoltaic power system to serve the Johns ... more |
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Building The World's Thinnest Crystalline Silicon Solar Panel![]() DuPont Kabushiki Kaisha and Fujipream Corporation have successfully developed a new thin crystalline silicon (c-Si) glass-glass photovoltaic module that is 25 percent lighter in weight (excluding the frame) compared with traditional c-Si modules using standard solar grade front glass. The new Fujipream module incorporates new innovative material technology from DuPont Photovoltaic Solution ... more DuPont Introduces New Kapton Films For Flexible And Thin Film PV Apps ![]() DuPont Circuit and Packaging Materials announces the commercial availability of DuPont Kapton polyimide films engineered for thin film and flexible photovoltaic substrates. DuPont has developed two key products for Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) modules and Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) photovoltaic applications; and additional Kapton technologies are in development to further increase t ... more Carmanah And Trojan Battery Enter Into Strategic Partnership ![]() Carmanah Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Trojan Battery Company, the world's leading manufacturer of deep cycle batteries. Under the agreement, Carmanah will use Trojan's deep cycle batteries to provide energy storage for its EverGENTM portfolio of outdoor solar LED lights. "We are pleased to welcome Carmanah to Trojan's global alliance of renewable energy OEM ... more |
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![]() Berlin (UPI) Oct 19, 2010 The German electricity grid faces instability because of too much solar power, an expert said. Thanks to a generous feed-in tariff, the installation of rooftop solar panels and large-scale photovoltaic plants has exploded in Germany. Stephan Kohler, chairman of the DENA agency, an energy adviser to the government, has warned that the green boom could turn into a disaster for Germany's aging power grid. "The network is facing a congestion due to solar power," Kohler told the Berlin ... read more |
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