Have Wind, CSP, and PV Turned Against Each Other?
Herman K. Trabish: May 21, 2012
Or is it just that the utilities are starting to get picky?
Or is it just that the utilities are starting to get picky?
The smart grid action is moving to the softer side of the grid.
The first in a series of podcasts from Greentech Media.
The Smart Grid in Asia, 2012-2016: Markets, Technologies and Strategies
Thin Film 2012–2016: Technologies, Markets and Strategies for Survival
The Enterprise Smart Grid and a Corporate Buyer’s Guide for Energy Management Software
U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2011 Year-in-Review
GTM Research analyst, Shyam Mehta comments on the effect the latest round of preliminary tariffs will have on industry dynamics.
Severe penalties for anti-dumping levied against Chinese solar module makers in this preliminary finding
Executives, experts, and analysts weigh in on the impact of the ruling.
The verdict is in. And it’s not good for Chinese solar manufacturers.
Just what exactly is peak demand?
The Kleiner Perkins-backed startup says its IP can pick out third-party-financed solar customers by economic need, not just green aspirations. SunPower is a new partner.
Keeping this debate to the actual facts is critically important, in no small part because the stakes of this trade case are so high.
What happened to the promise of thin-film PV?
Can Stion get its factory to capacity by offering modules at $0.75 per watt?
Sovello joins Germany’s Q-Cells, Soltecture, Odersun, Solar Millennium, and Solon in the group of extremely troubled or shuttered German PV manufacturing firms.
Advocates say solar’s “civil rights policy” is under attack, and utilities say it is unfair to ratepayers.
Dow Corning, Hemlock Semiconductor, GT Advanced Technologies, MEMC, REC Silicon, and Suntech America believe that free trade is good for the American solar industry and American jobs.