The Changing Role of Architects in Building Performance Analysis

IES to Launch New Enhanced Architectural Analysis Package at AIA

Infinia Begins Commissioning Utility-Scale Stirling Solar Technology

– Spurs Growth in Europe

SPG SOLAR UNVEILS NEW TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING CENTER

Sacramento-based facility showcases SunSeeker®-friendly installation process; offers hands-on training experience

Goal Zero and In-Q-Tel Sign Strategic Agreement to Develop Deployable Power Systems

Goal Zero has engineered an innovative approach to consumer power needs by utilizing the latest in solar and battery technology.

Canada Fails to Make Top-Ten in Green Power Consumption

Annual review tracks the good news in solar and wind, and the bad news in biofuels for countries around the world.

MECASOLAR leads a European R&D project to develop new materials to increase the efficiency and durab

Part of the European EUREKA Technology Cooperation Program, the OPTIMUS project will last three years and is part funded by the CDTI.

PVinsights: Growing concerns over Europe demand putting pressures on key component price

Multi cell prices upturn appears to be overdone, as the hefty EU anti-dumping story is played up. While the outcome of provisional anti-dumping tariffs came below market anticipation, some cell makers are losing confidence in maintaining above-average price premium.

Japan: The world's new star in solar power

Until recently less than 1% of Japan's electrical power output came from renewables. But following the catastrophe of Fukushima and the power blackouts that followed, Japan has seen an explosion in investment in alternatives. Solar, in particular, in this averagely photon-blessed country, has seen a seismic rise of late and is this year poised to become the world's largest solar market in volume after China. According to a report by energy analyst IHS on Japan's energy mix, Japan's solar installations jumped by "a stunning 270% (in gigawatts) in the first quarter of 2013." That means by the end of 2013 there will be enough new solar panels equal to the capacity of seven nuclear reactors. Such massive growth will allow Japan to surpass Germany and become the world's largest photovoltaics (PV) market in terms of revenue this year. "Japan is forecast to install $20 billion worth of PV systems in 2013, up 82% from $11 billion in 2012," IHS said. "In contrast, the global market is set for tepid 4% growth. The strong revenue performance for Japan this year is partly driven by the high solar prices in the country." Germany still leads with the total number of units and capacity, however, with its 32,192 megawatts. Japan is now closer to the U.S.'s 8,069 megawatts at 7,429 megawatts, according to London-based BNEF.

Intersolar Europe: Press Agency Krampitz Communications presents the first results of their communic

Two thirds of the biomass, solar and wind companies surveyed do not have a communication strategy

U.S. Installs 723 MW of Solar PV in Q1 2013, According to New U.S. Solar Market Insight Report

Q1 2013 report highlights continued growth of residential solar in U.S.

Scottish Renewables Responds to New Incentives for Offshore Wind

New bands will ‘sharpen world's focus' on Scottish sector

Ultra transparent conducting oxides for improved solar cell efficiency

Innovnano's nanostructured AZO sputtering targets; the sustainable replacement for ITO

PRYSMIAN GROUP TO SHOWCASE AT 2013 RENEWABLEUK OFFSHOREWIND IN MANCHESTER.

READY TO SUPPORT NEW ROUND OF OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS WITH INVESTMENTS, LONG TERM COMMITMENT AND ENHANCED TURN-KEY CAPABILITY.

Solar Energy International Expands Latin American PV Training Program

Solar Energy International, a U.S. based renewable energy training organization recently received funding from the Energy & Climate Partnership of the Americas to train 50 people representing countries, communities, and organizations throughout Central America and Mexico

Jenny Strand Solar Research and Development Park

Santa Clara's solar research facility uses HatiCon Solar's Ground Mount. Vista Solar completed the installation of the City of Santa Clara's first solar research installation.

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