PVinsights: Solar prices send bear signal with growth concerns lingering

Solar panel prices continue to drop this week as suppliers suffer from falling demand in EU and escalated price competition spooked by serious oversupply and unclear political environment. With the demand for PV installations in EU and the US beginning to wane on the advent of holiday season, solar panel prices in these regions continue to descent since only limited transactions are made during the holiday season. In addition, in the US market, competition among module makers remains strong so as to make the further pressures on solar panel prices. In India, the increasing demand could not sustain the prices as major players continue to offer slashed prices in the market in attempts to secure more orders. In China, the price is relatively stable due to solid demand in domestic market, but is dragged down in the dollar term with RMB deprecation. Consequently, exacerbating the problem is oversupply nature, which leaves competition remains fierce in major markets, as module players engage in unprecedented price reduction to secure orders.

SolarWindow to Expand Products with Paper-Thin Flexible Glass that Generates Electricity - a $25B Market

Integrating transparent SolarWindow™ coatings with flexible glass creates new product opportunities for curved and non-flat surfaces in automotive, aircraft, and military applications. Applying SolarWindow™ coatings on flexible glass allows for the flexibility of plastic with the durability, scratch-resistance, and ease of maintenance of rigid glass.

IHS Markit: Electric Vehicles Expected to Account for 15 to 35 Percent of World's Vehicle Sales in 2040

IHS Markit announces launch of major new multiclient study, Reinventing the Wheel, which uses the firms combined expertise in the energy, automotive and chemical industries

ENGIE Group Leverages Ecoppia to Deliver Lower LCOE, Higher Output in Successful Indian Solar Park Bid

Benefits of Ecoppia's automated, robotic, water-free solar panel cleaning system facilitate successful tender in India's cutting-edge Bhadla Solar Park

Brightest energy talent graduates to help solve skills shortage

InnoEnergy's first Master's School graduation sees 75 innovative, young minds progress to the job market

In a National First, SoCalGas and University of California Irvine Successfully Test Innovative Technology that Stores Renewable Energy

UCI uses power-to-gas technique and injects renewable hydrogen into campus electricity grid

SunPower Announces Restructuring Program

Positions Company for Sustained Profitability Provides Key Metrics for 2017

Using Geographic Information Systems to find Solar Sites

GIS technology allows us to query, analyze and visualize information in an incredible number of ways, and as with all technology these days it is evolving rapidly.

DOE energy innovation hub backs two key future battery technologies

Nick Flaherty for EE Times:  After four years of evaluation, the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (Chicago, IL) is backing two key technologies for the future of battery systems. The Center was set up four years ago with a five year remit to explore new battery technology for transportation and the electricity grid that, when scaled to commercial production, are capable of delivering five times the energy density at one-fifth the cost of commercial batteries available in 2011. The Center has investigated 1,500 compounds for electrodes and 21,000 organic molecules relevant for liquid electrolytes as well as filing 52 invention disclosures and 27 patent applications, says director George Crabtree. Five techno-economic models created by JCESR for designing virtual batteries on the computer are being used to evaluate the best pathways for beyond-lithium-ion systems to reach 400 watt hours per kilogram (400 Wh/kg) and $100 per kilowatt hour ($100/kWh).  Cont'd...

Eos Energy Storage Assembles World-Class Advisory Board to Support Global Business Expansion

Former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu Among High-Profile Appointees

Moonworks Expands Solar Offering with SunTegra® Shingles and Tiles

SunTegra partners with Moonworks to offer solar roof systems in Rhode Island.

Ballard Hosts Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change During Trade Mission to China

Minister McKenna's meeting with Ballard was an opportunity for her to learn more about this Canadian clean technology company and consider how best the Government of Canada can support companies in the clean energy sector.

EXERGY Denizli Tosunlar ORC geothermal plant award-winning again !

Exergy has done it again! For the second time this year the EXERGY Denizli Tosunlar ORC geothermal power plant received award as Top Plant among Renewable energy project

Sardinia 2017 - 16th International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium

Following the incredible success of Sardinia 2015 / Arts Edition, which saw the participation of 732 delegates from more than 70 different countries from all the continents, we are proud to announce the 30th Anniversary of Sardinia Symposia, the reference forum for the international community since 1987.

Scottish Green Energy Awards winners announced

A Glasgow Science Centre exhibition which explains how the energy system works has bagged a top award from Scotland's renewable energy industry.

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