Wind Health Claims Lack Evidence, Dismissed in Court Cases Around the World - New Report

A new report from the Energy & Policy Institute details that of the 49 cases heard relating to wind farms and health, 48 cases determined there was no reliable evidence showing wind farms cause health impacts.

Countdown Begins for Solar Power Mid-Atlantic

Solar Power Mid-Atlantic, presented by Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA), will take place over September 9 and 10 in Atlantic City, NJ.

Clean Energy Leaders Unite at NCSEA's 6th Annual Making Energy Work Conference

Industry influencers from across the country converge to discuss "securing the future" of clean energy; NCSEA to unveil results of 2014 NC Clean Energy Census

Solar Cell Production Line Upgrade Cycle Driving Module Powers to Record Highs, According to NPD Solarbuzz

Delay in building new solar manufacturing sites is providing opportunity to upgrade efficiencies from existing capacity

Empower Energies Announces the Commissioning of 3.7MW Solar Project in Shirley, Massachusetts.

New solar facility to provide renewable energy for Devens Utilities Department as well as economic benefits for the municipality, the Shirley Water District, and the people of Shirley.

Energy Storage North America Names Top Nine Energy Storage Project Finalists

Public Voting Opens to Select Three Most Innovative Energy Storage Projects in North America

Clean Footprint Participates in Orlando Mayor Dyer's Climate & Energy Summit

More than 200 energy leaders gathered to share technologies and strategies in climate action and sustainable energy

APS microinverters to be distributed by Empire Clean Energy in New York market

APS microinverters will be distributed by Empire Clean Energy Supply, in a first-time partnership between the two companies. The agreement establishes APS microinverter products in the Mid-Atlantic metropolitan market, where Empire is a major distributor of renewable energy products.

Value of Solar Versus Fossil Fuels - Part 1

The value of solar power is being debated across the country by regulators, utility companies, and solar energy providers as distributed generation is increasing. This Energy and Policy Institute series consists of four separate reports summarizing recent developments, while providing recommendations for policy makers.

Q2 2014 Solar Energy Deal Volume Comparison

Lincoln International is pleased to present you with the latest DealReader from our global Renewable Energy Industry group.

Top 20 high-cost oil projects risk wasting $91 bln of investor cash

The study aims to alert institutional investors to the risks of investing in projects which depend on sustained high prices to make a return, and that are as a result exposed to a future double hit of falling oil prices and growing climate regulation in an increasingly carbon-constrained world.

Combining the Advantages of Module-level Power Electronics and String Inverter Topology

This product innovation provides benefits of module-level monitoring while avoiding all the complication, costs and disadvantages of existing module-level products.

Crescent Dunes - Bottling the Sun

These videos feature the stories of those who are working to construct the plant, the perspective of the residents of Tonopah (where the project is located), as well as an explanation of the technology of this revolutionary solar plant.

Latest Studies Open New Doors in Solar Power Utilization

With constant innovations hitting the frontiers of solar power research, two recent studies provide a glimpse of new opportunities in way we are harnessing this source of energy.

Defective Photovoltaics and Other Flaws Plague China's Push to Build Solar Power

China has bet on solar energy as a cleaner alternative to coal, but whether installed solar panels can meet the country's need for energy is becoming a troubling question. China had installed nearly 19.5 gigawatts of solar panels as of the end of 2013. However, "many solar installations failed to generate as much electricity as planned," said Ji Zhenshuang, deputy director at the Beijing-based China General Certification Center, which examined 472 Chinese solar projects over the past four years. Ji would not specify the percentage but said the figure is not small. The solar projects his company examined include those under Golden Sun, a government-led program that was introduced in 2009 to demonstrate the use of solar energy, as well as utility-scale solar farms run by Chinese energy giants. Although China in recent years has surpassed many countries in adopting solar technology, in a move to help Chinese factories survive tougher export markets and to cut the country's dangerous reliance on coal, there is little public information available on how well the Chinese solar projects function. However, some experts did not seem surprised by Ji's findings.   Cont'd..

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