A New Generation Grid-Inverter

The high AC and DC voltages have the advantage that line losses can be reduced almost everywhere in the system. Firstly, in the inverter, which forms the part of efficiency gain, and secondly the cable losses in the PV installation, which will be significantly lowered. In addition, the installation costs for cabling and the associated costs are reduced.

Grid Parity

Grid parity happens when large scale solar can compete with, or beat wholesale pricing from coal plants, the nuclear facilities and combined cycle natural gas.

Sorting out the Subsidies

Subsidies for fossil fuel industries discourages investments in renewable projects and cleaner forms of energy.

North American Utility-Scale Photovoltaic Installations Surge in Q4'11

Region set for more than 60% growth in 2012; Downstream companies will need to adapt to changes in end-market

BlueChip Energy Receives Completed System Impact Study for Sorrento 100 MW Solar Plant

Progress Energy Florida to Establish Connection to the Transmission System by Year End

aleo solar AG at Ecobuild 2012: presenting solutions for social housing and community schemes

This event is the UK's leading trade show for renewable energy

MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES EXPANDING ULTRACAPACITOR PRODUCTION CAPACITY WITH NEW ELECTRODE PLANT AND INCREASED PRODUCT ASSEMBLY CAPABILITIES

More Than 20 Million Cells of All Types Produced for Wide Array of Applications

German Solar Market Will Remain Attractive for Residential Investments Despite Cuts in Government Incentives

The reductions in the FITs mean that the success of the German PV market in 2012 will hinge on its capability to generate an attractive ROI based on free-market dynamics, rather than on government incentives

Geothermal Energy Association releases 2012 Policy Priorities

The Energy Information Agency also projected that geothermal power production would triple in the US by 2035

MAGE SOLAR to showcase most innovative product and service portfolio to date at PV America

From March 19-21 MAGE SOLAR presents its well-known premium product line, amongst it the company's brand new signature modules providing more power and yield per square foot than ever before.

Cambridge University Reveal Solar Breakthrough

According to scientists from Cambridge University new solar cells could increase the maximum efficiency of solar panels by up to 25%.

Over 25 Million ‘Smart' Energy Management Devices to be Shipped to US Consumers in the Next 5 years

According to a new report by IMS Research, a leading supplier of market research and consultancy to the global electronics industry, over 25 million ‘smart grid-enabled' devices with the ability to communicate with smart meters, will be shipped in the U.S. in the next five years.

MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES EXPANDING ULTRACAPACITOR PRODUCTION CAPACITY

Maxwell is outfitting a new ultracapacitor electrode production facility that will double the company's current electrode capacity by year end, and is increasing internal and outsourced assembly capabilities to ensure that it can meet rapidly increasing worldwide demand for ultracapacitor products.

U.S. Goes from Net Exporter to Net Importer of Solar Products in One Year;

The United States' once-vaunted solar-industry trade surplus with China disappeared between 2010 and 2011, according to findings released today by the Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing (CASM). The U.S. solar industry had an estimated $1.6 billion trade deficit with China in 2011, after enjoying an estimated $250 million to $540 million surplus in 2010. CASM's findings are based on data from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), as well as a prior study by GTM Research. "This new data, drawn from official government sources, finally buries the Chinese importers' tired, shop-worn and factually incorrect talking point that the U.S. solar industry has a trade surplus with China," said Gordon Brinser, president of SolarWorld Industries America Inc., the largest U.S. manufacturer of solar cells and panels. "Chinese importers often claim that the modest U.S. trade surplus in 2010 proved that China is not threatening the U.S. solar industry and economy. But it is no longer 2010, and any trade surplus is history. Illegal dumping by massively subsidized Chinese solar producers, combined with curbed exports of polysilicon and manufacturing equipment, are decimating U.S. solar manufacturers, the supply chain and their export business." Read Full Press Release here:  

HomeToys.com revamps website and launches new eMagazine, AVSystemsMag.com

HomeToys.com rolled out its new look website today and formally announced the launch of its sister online publication AVSystemsMag.com. The new eMagazine has a greater focus on Commercial AV, Automation and Digital Signage.

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