Biomass Power in China

The roadmap for biomass is under study in China and may prove a gem for development of the sector. Biomass presently contributes nearly 5% of power generation to the total renewable. The technology has good growth prospects due to available potential in the country.

Goodbye Nuclear - Hello Solar

The prospect of a probable reduction in nuclear in France presents a fantastic opportunity for the photovoltaic industry. And never mind the Chinese competition - the French players have their card to play.

The Impact of Germany's Decision to Phase out Nuclear Energy

While startup costs and transition problems have yet to be resolved, Germany is betting on its future, and future generations using solar and wind power will not have to bury energy wastes with a half-life of tens of thousands of years.

InstaRack in Orange County

One of the Largest Rooftop Solar Installations in the City of Irvine

Vodacom deploys fuel cell system as backup power at cell site in South Africa

The South Africa Baviaanspoort site has yielded significant savings in terms of maintenance and repair costs and improved reliability over the duration that the ElectraGen™ ME has been installed.

Greater Consolidation for the Wind Energy Market with Fewer but Stronger Participants

The European wind energy market is just starting to recover from the economic downturn in 2009. As demand stabilises, steady growth is forecast. At the same time, the market is poised for greater consolidation that will result in the emergence of fewer but stronger participants. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.energy.frost.com), European Wind Energy Markets, finds that the market earned revenue of $19.18 billion in 2010 and estimates this to reach $42.48 billion in 2017. The application sectors covered in this research service are offshore and onshore wind energy. "Europe's wind energy market is primarily driven by the European Union's renewable energy agenda to meet 20 per cent of its energy needs through renewable sources by 2020," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Neelam Patil. "The high growth potential of offshore wind energy, coupled with the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are attracting investments in the European market."  

FERC's Energy Storage Ruling - How This Will Affect You?

The Federal Regulatory Energy Commission recently passed a mandate to support energy storage technologies that can provide quick bursts of power to the grid to help it run more smoothly.

Greater Consolidation for the Wind Energy Market with Fewer but Stronger Participants

Dual-Track Approach Needed to Maximise Growth in Mature Western Europe and Emerging CEE Wind Market, according to Frost & Sullivan

COP 17 – National Policies May Be More Effective than Targets Set by Super-national Organizations

Frost & Sullivan comments on COP17, the 17th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that is taking place in Durban, South Africa. Research Manager for Renewable Energy Alina Bakhareva in London and Industry Analyst Johan Muller in Cape Town.

Water Stress in China: Desalination Takes Centre Stage, According to Frost & Sullivan

The Chinese government is encouraging domestic companies to pursue innovative desalination technologies

Hydrogen Student Design Contest Breaks Participation Record, Again

33 University Teams from 10 Countries Will Compete for the Grand Prize

SkyFuel Introduces Abrasion Resistant ReflecTech PLUS

SkyFuel, Inc., maker of high reflectance silvered film for concentrating solar applications, announces the release of their next generation ReflecTech PLUS mirror film.

Siemens launches new 6-MW direct drive offshore wind turbine

Siemens Energy today launched its new 6-megawatt (MW) direct drive wind turbine at the European Offshore Wind Energy Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The new SWT-6.0 will be available with rotor diameters of 120 and 154 meters and is designed for the most challenging offshore sites. It features the Siemens direct drive design with 50 per cent fewer parts than comparable geared wind turbines. With a towerhead mass of roughly 350 tons, the SWT-6.0 is the lightest machine in its class. This unique combination of robustness and low weight significantly reduces infrastructure, installation and service costs, and boosts lifetime energy output and profitability.

Outlining The Future Of Renewable Energy In North Carolina

The Asheville, North Carolina office of Solar Energy USA has joined the EvolveEnergy Partnership, an initiative of business and community leaders to support Western North Carolina's thriving hub of clean energy innovation and industry development.

COUNTDOWN FOR INTERSOLAR EUROPE 2012 In 2012

Munich, 29 November 2011. On June 13, 2012, Intersolar Europe - the world's largest exhibition for the solar industry – once again opens its doors at the Munich New Trade Fair Centre in Germany. Exhibitor registrations are already flooding in and the preparations are in full swing.

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