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Monday 4 January 2016
China aims at installation capacities of 15GWp for PV, 20GWp for wind power in 2016, says NEA
The China government, in line with continued efforts to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on coal by developing renewable energy, has set a target installation capacity of 15GWp...
Friday 16 October 2015
Global new installed energy storage systems for renewable energy integration power capacity expected to reach 12.7GW in 2025, says firm
Variable renewable energy, or renewable energy sources that are non-dispatchable due to a fluctuating nature, like wind power and solar photovoltaics (PV), continues to proliferate,...
Friday 23 May 2014
Energy storage systems for microgrids to reach nearly US$4.2 billion in market value by 2024, says Navigant Research
Delivering services both to microgrids and, in the case of grid-tied systems, to the centralized grid, energy storage is becoming an essential enabling technology for all types of...
Thursday 27 February 2014
Microinverters and DC power optimizers to be critical to grid-scale integration, says firm
One part power electronics and one part networking and communications technology, microinverters and DC optimizers (commonly referred to as module-level power electronics, or MLPEs)...
Tuesday 18 February 2014
Renewable energy will supply at least 5% of power demand for the mining industry by 2022, says firm
The mining industry, which uses tremendous amounts of energy each year, is on the verge of changing the way it manages energy. More remote operations, rising energy prices, and the...
Wednesday 8 January 2014
Taiwan to open 4th nuclear power plant in 2105, says MOEA
The first generator of Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant located in the northeastern coast is expected to come into operation in 2015, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs...
Wednesday 11 September 2013
Heraeus to showcase new metallization pastes at Renewable Energy India 2013
The Heraeus Photovoltaics Business Unit will be attending the Renewable Energy India 2013 at the India Expo Center, Greater Noida (NCR), from September 12-14, 2013. Heraeus will be...
Thursday 24 January 2013
Digitimes Research: Used automobile lithium batteries could store renewable energy
US-based automobile maker GM has been conducting R&D with professionals in different industries on the possibility of storing energy on used automobile lithium batteries.
Friday 21 September 2012
Delaying electricity price hikes may curb green energy development, says Executive Yuan Minister
The Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan has announced a temporary halt to the planned second wave of increases in electricity prices. Industrial firms will save around 10% of their...
Thursday 14 June 2012
Commentary: Poland has potential to build a strong renewable energy sector
Compared to countries in the same region, Poland seems promising. From the printed version of The Economist on June 9, Poland's latest GDP was 3.5%. This relatively high...
Friday 1 June 2012
Commentary: US, China renewable energy trade war continues
Following the announcement of anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells that range from 31-250% by the US Department of Commerce, more anti-subsidy duties have been levied on...
Tuesday 8 May 2012
Solar cell firms lower quotes slightly to secure June orders
Industry sources indicated that quotes of high efficiency solar cells have been lowered to US$0.45-0.47/W from US$0.46-0.48/W. This is seen as a move to secure June orders.
Wednesday 2 May 2012
China solar material firms hope for free access to international markets
China-based polysilicon firms have been filing complaints against US- and South Korea-based polysilicon firms for dumping in the domestic market. In addition to these complaints,...
Wednesday 2 May 2012
China polysilicon firms accuse US, Korea competitors of dumping
The preliminary result of the US anti-dumping and anti-subsidy against China-based solar firms was to put a tariff less than 5% on solar product imports from China. This has been...
Monday 30 April 2012
Taiwan solar firms write-off losses from long-term supply contracts
Long-term material supply contracts with high procurement prices have been creating negative impacts on downstream solar firms. Some Taiwan-based solar firms have been performing...