WORKING TOGETHER FOR RENEWABLES: INTERSOLAR INDIA JOINS FORCES WITH HUSUM WIND

Strong partners for the energy transition in India: HUSUM Wind and Intersolar are forming a strategic partnership. From October 19-21, 2016, the internationally renowned exhibition for wind energy will be represented with a special area at Indias largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry in Mumbai.

EXPERTS DISCUSS TRENDS IN THE SOLAR INDUSTRY AT THE INTERSOLAR EUROPE CONFERENCE 2016

Receive a 25% discount on the participation fee from March 15 to April 15

Intersolar and ees North America Spotlight Brand New Innovations

Nominations for Intersolar AWARD Program Now Open, Applications Due March 24

Intersolar North America 2016 to Highlight the Record-Breaking Growth and Emerging Opportunities in U.S. Solar Market

Speaking Abstracts for Ninth Annual Conference Due March 12

The PV Production, Quality, and Innovation Forum 2016 will take place on the occasion of EU PVSEC in Munich, Germany

• Joint event of SOLARUNITED and EU PVSEC on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 • EU PVSEC 2016 Co-location with Intersolar Europe

EES EUROPE AWARD 2016: SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION BY MARCH 24

For the third time running, the award is presented for outstanding innovations in energy storage.

INTERSOLAR AWARD 2016: INNOVATION AS AN INDICATOR FOR THE INDUSTRY

Companies can now register in advance

Intersolar South America Experiences Exponential Growth

Brazils largest solar exhibition sells out, reflecting growth of Latin American PV market and the popularity of the annual Intersolar South America event

Intersolar North America 2015 concludes with high traffic and high value business deals

Exhibition and conference wraps the 8th annual event in San Francisco, noting growth in energy storage and balance of system segments

Solar Frontier Accepts Intersolar Project Of The Year Award

The award recognizes landmark projects that exemplify technological innovation, uniqueness, economic feasibility and benefit to the environment and society.

Renewable energy boom will mean vastly cheaper electricity

By Lucas Mearian, ComputerWorld:  Renewable energy, combined with prolific battery storage, will soon result in vastly cheaper electricity -- and solar power that's less expensive than what fossil fuel-based power plants can produce. Additionally, solar power with lithium-ion and flow-battery storage systems will make the combination of renewable energy so inexpensive that it will surpass nuclear power and obviate the need for futuristic power sources such as fusion. That was consensus view from a several keynote speeches delivered at the Intersolar Conference in San Francisco this week. Eicke Weber, director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, said that in sun-rich countries, the cost of solar power is already below 5 cents per kilowatt and it will continue to plummet as battery storage systems become more prolific and less expensive. Cont'd...

Intersolar - CURB Exhibits Award-Winning Home Energy Intelligence Solution at Intersolar North America

Intuitive and Adaptive Solution Delivers Affordable Solar Energy Monitoring

Intersolar - ABB highlights comprehensive solar portfolio at Intersolar North America

ABB demonstrates the industry's broadest solar value proposition with the largest product portfolio, while launching new rapid shutdown devices for inverters, WiFi logger cards and solar pump drives.

Intersolar - Aurora Solar Surpasses 500 MW of PV Designs

Since launching in January, Aurora's software is already processing over 1,000 PV projects per week and has created over 500 MW of designs

Intersolar North America Honors 2015 Intersolar AWARD Winners for Projects in North America

Former California Assemblyperson Nancy Skinner Named Champion of Change

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