IRS will require small wind turbines be certified

Distributed wind industry views performance and quality assurances at the Federal level as a positive step for successful deployment of distributed wind projects in U.S.

Lunera Lighting's Helen Lamp Earns ENERGY STAR® Certification

Lunera's Helen Lamp is the first plug and play LED replacement for compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), commonly used in commercial buildings, that has achieved ENERGY STAR certification.

SunEdison Successfully Raises Funds For First Wind Acquisition

SunEdison raised $190 million of proceeds through the secondary offering of SunEdison Semiconductor shares.

First Solar Marks New Milestone with 10 Gigawatts of Installed PV Capacity

Industry-leading AC Power Block, Series 4 module, Module Plus System and O&M services to be showcased ----skytron energy to make WFES debut with PVGuard SCADA Platform

Minnesota Power Expands Wind Portfolio to More Than 500 Megawatts with Completion of Bison Project

Bison 4 is part of the company's strategic EnergyForward plan for diversifying its energy supply while cutting carbon, adding renewables and reducing emissions at power plants.

First Solar Launches Industry's First PV Project Assessment Application at WFES 2015

Industry-leading AC Power Block, Series 4 module, Module Plus System and O&M services to be showcased ----skytron energy to make WFES debut with PVGuard SCADA Platform

Groups Petition Hawai'ian Utility: Don't Let Merger Slow Down Solar Advances

Finish cutting-edge clean energy plans before merging with Florida utility

Sunny shopping with KACO new energy.

The Clearwater Mall in the South African Strubens Valley powers itself using solar energy from its own rooftop PV plant.

Anderson Power Products Offers 3 & 5 Position Mini PL SPEC Pak Connector

Mini PL SPEC Pak connectors are touch safe on both sides and feature a latching shell.

The meeco Group debuts its sun2live rooftop solution in India

Installation of photovoltaic solar panels on a commercial building

FRONIUS USA ANNOUNCES TRAINING DATES FOR FRONIUS SERVICE PROVIDER PROGRAM

Fronius Service Provider Solar Installer Available Training Dates

Daetwyler Strengthens Solar Energy Focus

Experienced Clean Energy Leader Expanding to DCE Solar

Turboden was chosen to supply the world largest biomass based ORC power unit by Maine Woods

U.S. pellet manufacturer chooses ORC for new biomass power system in New England Turboden will provide an 8 MW unit to Maine Woods Pellet Company to be installed in Athens (ME).

How the Oil Price Slump Helps Renewable Energy

Geoffery Styles, The Energy Collective - Intuition suggests that the current sharp correction in oil prices must be bad for the deployment of renewable and other alternative energy technologies. As the Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street column noted Wednesday, EV makers like Tesla face a wall of cheap gasoline. Meanwhile, ethanol producers are squeezed between falling oil and rising corn prices. Yet although individual projects and companies may struggle in a low-oil-price environment, the sector as a whole should benefit from the economic stimulus cheap oil provides.   The biggest threat to the kind of large-scale investment in low-carbon energy foreseen by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and others is not cheaper oil, but a global recession and/or financial crisis that would also threaten the emerging consensus on a new UN climate deal. We have already seen renewable energy subsidies cut or revoked in Europe as the EU has sought to address unsustainable deficits and shaky member countries on its periphery.    Earlier this week the World Bank reduced its forecast of economic growth in 2015 by 0.4% as the so-called BRICs slow and the Eurozone flirts with recession and deflation. The Bank's view apparently factors in the stimulus from global oil prices, without which things would look worse. The US Energy Information Administration's latest short-term forecast cut the expected average price of Brent crude oil for this year to $58 per barrel. That's a drop of $41 compared to the average for 2014, which was already $10/bbl below 2013. Across the 93 million bbl/day of global demand the IEA expects this year, that works out to a $1.4 trillion savings for the countries that are net importers of oil--including the US. This equates to just under 2% of global GDP.   Cont'd...

PROINSO supplies in Barbados a PV-DIESEL hybrid system

PROINSO supplied SMA inverters and SMA Fuel Save Controllers for the hybrid system located in St Lucy, Barbados. The installation will help reduce diesel consumption by 60,000L/year representing 16 % of the total annual fuel consumption.•

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